
Moynihan Lumber celebrates student athletes
PEABODY — Jennie Meagher of Bishop Fenwick and Andrew Riccio of Hamilton-Wenham were recognized Tuesday as the Moynihan Lumber Student Athletes of the Year... Read more.

Classical softball exits tournament with loss to Acton-Boxborough
ACTON — This one had weirdness built into it from the get-go. Acton-Boxborough’s first batter, Sara Keagy, struck out, but the ball ended up going all... Read more.

High school tournament schedule
MONDAY MIAA Baseball Division 1 North Quarterfinals Peabody at Medford (4) Division 2 North Quarterfinals St. Mary’s at Beverly (4) Salem at Masconomet (4)... Read more.

‘They taught more than knowledge. They taught wisdom. They teach us how to be people.’
LYNN — The first part of the journey was completed Friday for 380 seniors at Lynn Classical. Now, said commencement speaker Capt. Alexander Mora of the U.S.... Read more.

KIPP’s class of 2018 celebrates as every senior graduates
LYNN — KIPP stands for the “Knowledge is Power Program,” and Thursday, at City Hall, the academy celebrated that 100 percent of the seniors who were... Read more.

Salem playwright Nate Bertone to have his work featured during the Tony Awards
Nate Bertone fits the mold of someone who — at least in this case — sticks to what he knows. The 24-year-old Salem playwright will have his “Letters of... Read more.

Prep lacrosse makes quick work of Westford Academy
DANVERS — As far as St. John’s Prep lacrosse coach John Pynchon sees it, the Eagles have been in tournament mode for two weeks. The No. 6 Eagles needed... Read more.

Krause: “Stop making excuses for why things can’t get done.”
“We have to get more aspirational.” Those are the words of transportation expert Richard A. Dimino, president and CEO of A Better City, whose mission... Read more.

Hogan, Anderson out to ‘protect our streets’
LYNN — Fred Hogan and Simmie Anderson want to protect the streets of Lynn, and the way they can best accomplish that goal is to do what they know best: play... Read more.

Marblehead hockey coach Jackson stepping down
MARBLEHEAD — Bob Jackson, whose 12-year career as head coach for Marblehead boys hockey culminated in a Division 3 state hockey championship in 2011, is stepping... Read more.