
Lynn women taking their cancer fight into the ring
LYNN — Melissa Waldron and Nicole Marshall have a personal stake in the fight against cancer. Marshall fought it successfully when she was younger and now, at... Read more.

STEM fair, set for Oct. 24, a collaborative effort of Lynn Education District
LYNN — The Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fair next month is designed to help everyone get a better understanding of the role science... Read more.

Magicians march past Sachems
SAUGUS — The Saugus football team went into Saturday’s game against Marblehead, almost literally, with one arm tied behind its back. That’s because... Read more.

Krause: A reunion to remember
My wife Linda likes to say class reunions are like the last scene in “A League of Their Own.” You may remember. The actress who played Dottie Hinson... Read more.

Review: City Hall celebrates like it’s the 1960s
LYNN — For all the talk about screeching guitars and drug-laden lyrics, much of the rock ‘n’ roll from the mid-to-late 1960s consisted of rather tame,... Read more.

Prep’s adjustments pay dividends in win over Central Catholic
LAWRENCE — As non-league football rivalries go, St. John’s Prep-Central Catholic is among the best in the state. There’s a mutual respect between... Read more.

Former Lynn businesswoman Ruth Farber turns 100
PEABODY — Ruth Farber has had quite a life, which might be what you’d expect to hear from a centenarian. Farber turned 100 on Aug. 30, and lives in an... Read more.

Lynn nonprofits receive grants from Eastern Bank
LYNN — Three Lynn non-profit agencies are among the recipients of grants given by the Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation for their work with early childhood development.... Read more.

Krause: This still isn’t the best Patriots team ever
Already the rumblings are starting. This could be the best Patriots team ever. Or, as we like to say it around here, evah. It’s easy to see why people would... Read more.

Guy carries St. John’s football past Haverhill
HAVERHILL — In case anyone missed James Guy Jr. last week, when he ran for 85 yards, he’s got to be on your radar now. Guy, of Lynn, son of former Classical... Read more.