
Lynn Council fine with fines for scooters
LYNN — The city wants to put more teeth in the rules governing motorized bicycles and other conveyance vehicles. Toward that end, the City Council on Tuesday... Read more.

Swampscott candidates have their say
SWAMPSCOTT — The issue of transparency was the topic of conversation among both the candidates for the Select Board and Housing Authority during Thursday night’s... Read more.

Lynn English students talk of ‘Living in Two Worlds’
LYNN — Roxana Perez arrived in the United States from Guatemala, separated from her mother and pretty much on her own. She lived with people she did not know... Read more.

Girls Inc. of Lynn celebrates its Heroes for the 34th time
DANVERS — “I want to help girls find the missing pieces in their puzzles just like Girls Inc. helped me find mine.” These were the words of Arlene... Read more.

Lynnfield has plans for ARPA funding
LYNNFIELD — The Select Board gave unanimous approval Monday night to both a fiscal year 2023 budget overview and a breakdown of how American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)... Read more.

Peabody ConCom blasts country club
PEABODY — Members of the Conservation Commission spared no words Wednesday in unloading on the management of the Salem Country Club for cutting down more than... Read more.

Lynn’s Cuffe remembered for philanthropic spirit
Richie Cuffe was a special kind of friend. That’s the consensus of opinion when it came to the lawyer and philanthropist who died last week from complications... Read more.

Rams edge Saugus in a Classic
LYNN — It doesn’t get better than it got Thursday night in the Lynn Classical gym. It was big shot after big shot; surge after surge; pressure-packed moment... Read more.

Sports Roundup: Classical boys basketball rebounds against Revere
One night after losing a tough game to Everett, the Classical boys basketball game rebounded in a big way — with a 66-60 win at Revere. “Big win on the road,”... Read more.

St. Mary’s takes one CCL tournament title
St. Mary’s boys and girls basketball and hockey teams went 1-for-4 in the Catholic Central League Classic finals Thursday night. The lone victor was the boys... Read more.