Why you need to respond to the Census
Editorial from the Los Angeles Times editorial board Despite the mass disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau continues to forge ahead... Read more.
Commentary: Meat hardly ‘essential’
Months into this pandemic and with only a dim light at the end of the tunnel, if that, all it took was an ad by Tyson to put yet more vulnerable people — and animals... Read more.
Commentary: Public needs a say on Zoom meetings
It appears many municipal legislative bodies across the state, including the Peabody City Council, are utilizing Zoom to conduct their public meetings at the expense... Read more.
To protect food supply, keep workers safe
Editorial from the Seattle Times With COVID-19 affecting meat processing plants here and around the country, the challenge is not only to keep plants open, but to... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Thank you, All Care workers
During this unprecedented time, I would like to publicly thank and acknowledge our hard-working and dedicated team at All Care VNA and Hospice. The outbreak of COVID-19... Read more.
Detained immigrants deserve a plan, not pandering
Editorial from the Dallas Morning News Even in the best of times, the subject of detainees in U.S. immigration detention centers has a way of polarizing us like... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Virtual meetings need a rethink
The Peabody City Council seems intent on Zooming forward with controversial special permitting during a time when a portion of the public is unable to participate... Read more.
Commentary: Enough is enough
We, the undersigned, are former Board of Selectmen members of the town of Nahant with a total of almost 30 years of elected service to the town. We believe this... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Northeastern University 3 – Nahant taxpayers 0
The Attorney General has determined Nahant bylaw changes — initiated by Nahant Preservation Trust (NPT) — are illegal. In response, a Northeastern (NEU) spokesman... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A burden Nahant can ill afford
In regards to the Daily Item (April 23) article, “Attorney general rejects Nahant zoning amendment changes,” the decision by the Attorney General represents... Read more.