
Saugus police offer support for domestic abuse prevention
Saugus is participating in Domestic Violence Awareness month, and police chief Michael Ricciardelli is offering the department’s full support to those who... Read more.

Safe return for Kowloon tiki chair
SAUGUS — Perhaps it was the threat of being exposed on local television, being caught, red-handed, with the goods, that prompted the perpetrator in last week’s... Read more.

Steve Krause: Fitting words for Trump’s COVID
Today’s foray into words gives us three terms totally applicable to what has befallen the Trump administration since Friday. The first is a word, schadenfreude.... Read more.

Back to school in Marblehead
Beginning Monday, the entire Marblehead school system will be under a hybrid learning protocol, meaning that for the first time since the March shutdown due to COVID-19,... Read more.

Grant targets Lynn COVID recovery
LYNN — A grant of $81,132 has been awarded to the city in its efforts to allow for safe and profitable outdoor vending as restaurants and retail businesses... Read more.

Krause: Bells and whistles leave him without a paddle
Two weeks ago, I happened to breeze by my television set long enough to see the Emmys, and they caught my eye for one reason: Schitt’s Creek had just won one,... Read more.

Contract talk has begun in Saugus
SAUGUS — If the Saugus Board of Selectmen wants to retain Scott Crabtree as Town Manager, it will have to let him know by next August. Selectman Jeff Cicolini... Read more.

Steve Krause: No masking this issue
Bear with me here. Last week in my office, I made a horrible mistake during a staff meeting. I left my glasses on. I usually take them off once I get inside, because... Read more.

Lynn health center works to contain breach
LYNN — The Lynn Community Health Center (LCHC) is in the process of notifying patients of a recent data security incident that impacted the email account of... Read more.

School is now (sort of) open
It’s usually one of the most talked-about events of the year anyway, but today, after a summer of consternation on the part of the area’s districts,... Read more.