
Crimson Tide sink Bulldogs in NEC clash
LYNN — English boys basketball coach Antonio Anderson was brutally blunt Friday night after the Bulldogs got bounced out of their own gym by Everett, 72-45.... Read more.

Krause: Sometimes the noise is too loud to ignore
It takes a truly grounded person to consistently ignore the noise. Sooner or later, you’re going to have enough smoke blown through you that you begin to believe... Read more.

Krause: The better team won on Sunday
Idle Super Bowl chatter while charting the progress of the Red Sox truck as it winds it way down to Ft. Myers, Fla. Every game is its own event. It makes no difference... Read more.

English the top dog in Lynn city swimming
LYNN — It all came down to the final event of the Lynn City Swim Meet Saturday — the 400-meter freestyle relay. English needed a first and a second to... Read more.

Krause: Time may be running out, but the Patriots have one more left
I remember the first one. It was in 1967, and the Los Angeles Coliseum wasn’t even close to capacity. The National Football League and its AFL counterpart... Read more.

Swampscott fends off late Winthrop surge on Millea’s night
SWAMPSCOTT — On a night when the Swampscott High girls basketball team made 4-year-old Ruby Mae Millea an honorary team member to honor her brave fight against... Read more.

Matt Durgin resigns as St. Mary’s head football coach
LYNN — The era of one of Lynn’s most successful high school football coaches has come to an end. Matt Durgin announced Wednesday that he is stepping down... Read more.

1968: What a year
Tuesday is the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive. You won’t see anybody celebrating. There will be no parades. Donald Trump won’t use the occasion... Read more.

Chakoutis was the epitome of a volunteer
Chances are, if you spent a lot of time at the Lynn Babe Ruth facility on O’Callaghan Way, you didn’t notice Nick Chakoutis very often. Nick wasn’t... Read more.