
Leander A. Maes: A brother and a teacher remembered
SAUGUS — It’s been a month since Belmonte Middle School teacher Leander A. Maes died unexpectedly. And his brother is still amazed at the reverberations... Read more.

Classical gets much needed win over Winthrop
LYNN — Classical coach Brian Vaughan walked off the field Friday night as the wind and rain swirled around him. “We really needed a win like this,”... Read more.

Lynn council at large candidates look to increase voter turnout
LYNN — The most passionate moments of Thursday night’s forum among candidates for Councilor-at-Large candidates at the Lynn Community Television station... Read more.

Former Lynn Mayor Irving Kane dead at 89
Irving E. Kane, who was mayor of Lynn for two terms from 1966-1970, was remembered Wednesday as a gentleman who always thought of what was best for others around... Read more.

Krause: He didn’t Fluff off the day
Tuesday was “National Fluffernutter Day.” Every day is national something-or-other day, and we note it on the LOOK page of our paper. Most of the... Read more.

Krause: End of an era for his generation
The problem with life is that we’re often too busy living in the moment to look into the rearview mirror and contemplate it. We’re always told to live... Read more.

Pentucket football too tough for Lynnfield
WEST NEWBURY — Toward the end of Saturday’s 27-12 win by Pentucket over Lynnfield, the public address announcer said that this could very well be the... Read more.

Junction Deli owners Charlie and Dottie Christopoulos retiring
LYNN — First things first. It’s not Charlies, though that’s what everybody calls it. Charlie runs it, cooks all the food, and gets up every morning... Read more.

Solimines honored as North Shore Community College champions
PEABODY — Lynn funeral director and philanthropist David J. Solimine, his son David Jr., and grandson, Joel, were among the honorees Thursday morning at the Champions... Read more.

Committee hopefuls press need for new schools in Lynn
LYNN — In a civil debate in which seven candidates followed the rules and showed the utmost respect for one another, the Lynn Teachers Union sponsored a forum... Read more.