A look back at St. John’s Prep over the last four years
DANVERS — If there were ever an example of triumph and tragedy running concurrent with each other, the St. John’s Prep Class of 2020 experienced it. The... Read more.
A look back at Malden Catholic over the last four years
MALDEN — There was more than just something new this year with Malden Catholic. There was a lot new. The year began with the arrival of new headmaster John Thornburg... Read more.

NSCC president looks back with pride
LYNN — Dr. Patricia Gentile is a Jersey girl. She hails from Cape May County, which is actually closer to Delaware than it is to Philadelphia, even if she... Read more.

A hare-razing tale in Marblehead
There are a few ways we can go with this. Last week, in Marblehead (where else?) there was an incident where someone shot a turtle and a rabbit with a bow and arrow. ... Read more.

Union Hospital selects new developer
LYNN — North Shore Medical Center has changed contractors for the redevelopment of its Union Hospital campus, which closed its acute care services last fall. After... Read more.

North Shore restaurants prepare to open outdoor dining
Rolly Hayes, owner of Rolly’s Tavern on the Square, spent a good part of Monday setting up an outdoor dining space in the front of his Lynn restaurant. Like... Read more.

A look back at KIPP over the last four years
LYNN — When the story is written about the KIPP Academy Class of 2020, the epitaph would be, “Passionate, role-changing leaders.” That is according... Read more.

Owners announce closing of longtime Saugus diner
SAUGUS — In the end, the rent, combined with the loss of income from the COVID-19 social distancing protocols, were too much for partners Laurie Cunha and Rich... Read more.

Lynn, Saugus families intersect after Memorial Day article
As Saugus’ Bob Patenaude said this week, “funny things happen sometimes.” And this could very easily be one of them. Patenaude and his wife, Linda, both accepted... Read more.

Hogan spreads sweet appreciation on Doughnut Day
LYNN — Now this is a day that Homer Simpson could truly appreciate. Today is “National Doughnut Day.” And before you chuckle and roll your eyes because you... Read more.