Letter to the Editor: Talking traffic at MarketStreet
National Development is continuing their quest to add a multi-screen movie theater to the MarketStreet open-air mall. Developers always want to maximize the use... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: More data needed on Lynnfield cinema
As residents of Lynnfield, we are blessed to live in one of the most beautiful towns in Massachusetts. In fact, Lynnfield boasts some of the best amenities in the... Read more.
Nahant’s got a big question to answer
Summer is a ways off, but April 27 brings town residents together for a day of democracy that also serves as a farewell to winter and a chance to talk about the... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Time to think about Saugus school workers and their families
In a recent staff newsletter the Saugus School Department talked of the many challenges facing Saugus public schools. To answer these challenges, employees were... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Some thoughts on sex and sin
New England Patriots’ owner Robert Kraft is 100 percent innocent. Peaceful relations, including intimate relations, between consenting adults is a natural... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A message to Saugus parents
As many of you are aware, the school superintendent and the School Committee are in the process of privatizing the custodians. These custodians have worked here... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A trail for the children
I am in favor of continuing to investigate the Wakefield/Lynnfield Rail Trail for one reason: the children of Lynnfield deserve a safe place to ride their bikes.... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A deeper understanding
Behind every rational decision lies a cost-benefit analysis in which the benefits outweigh the costs. Even a decision such as the Lynnfield rail trail project must... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Rail trails enhance communities
I am writing to encourage Lynnfield voters to vote “yes” for the rail trail at the April 9 town election. Two years ago, I stood before the nearly 700... Read more.

A marijuana border war
No salvos have been exchanged or swords crossed, but Saugus and Lynn are unofficially at war over the City Council’s decision on Tuesday to approve a recreational... Read more.