
Apartments planned for the Revere Beach home of Bianchi’s. Will the beloved pizza parlor survive?
REVERE — The no-frills, counter-only pizza storefront that has dished out what some call the best slices on the North Shore is expected to close this fall. But... Read more.

Opioid crisis very personal to one Lynn city councilor
LYNN — To City Councilor-at-Large Brian Field, the opioid crisis is not just a public health problem, it’s personal. The 42-year-old first-term councilor... Read more.

Organizers raising money for North Shore Veterans Appreciation Parade on Labor Day
LYNN — The North Shore Veterans Appreciation Parade won’t march until after Labor Day, but organizers are raising money for the $70,000 event well in advance.... Read more.

Democratic governor hopeful Robert Massie makes his case to replace Gov. Charlie Baker
SOMERVILLE — Robert Massie knows it’s a longshot to unseat Gov. Charlie Baker. The 61-year-old Episcopal priest has just $21,000 in the bank to battle the... Read more.

Volunteers will take to downtown Lynn Saturday for a little spring cleaning
LYNN — After weeks of below average temperatures, spring has finally sprung. On Saturday, with forecasters predicting it will warm to 61 degrees, downtown residents... Read more.

Robert diGrazia, a Boston police icon with Lynn ties, has died
Robert J. diGrazia, who served as Boston’s Police Commissioner during a turbulent time in the city’s history, died Thursday at 90. The top cop led the... Read more.

PHOTOS: Lynn Tech kids explore their future at a career fair
LYNN — More than six dozens employers got a glimpse of Lynn Vocational Technical Institute’s best and brightest at the school’s Career Fair on Thursday.... Read more.

A new program in Lynn focuses on early childhood development
LYNN — A new initiative promises to improve the lives of nearly 8,000 children from birth to age five with early childhood screening. Drive, a citywide school... Read more.

Work hasn’t started at a massive Lynn waterfront development site. But that may change this year.
LYNN — The long-awaited groundbreaking for the $80 million apartment community on the city’s waterfront won’t happen this spring, but the development... Read more.

Revere gets a grant to improve pedestrian and cycling safety
The Revere Police Department was awarded $5,625 to improve traffic safety for pedestrians and bicyclists. The Executive Office of Public Safety grant will pay for... Read more.