Rethinking the Marshall Middle School site
The City Council is poised to move ahead with redeveloping the Porter Street site where the former Marshall Middle School is located. There’s only one problem:... Read more.
A lot of questions in Marblehead
Problems sometimes have a way of getting ahead of solutions designed to resolve them and that seems to be scenario unfolding around Marblehead’s Gerry School.... Read more.
Arts gets a boost
The year is off to a good clip but it is worth pausing and taking note of fantastic news unveiled Wednesday about the North Shore’s arts community. The Essex... Read more.
Blizzard lessons
Forty years seems like a long time ago. But how about 100 years? For a few days in February 1978, millions of Americans experienced, to varying degrees, the sensation... Read more.
Great news for Peabody
The Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce and the city of Peabody are in great hands with the chamber’s decision to hire Jenna Coccimiglio as its new executive... Read more.
A clarion call
It’s no stretch to imagine Comcast or Verizon executives reading about Peabody’s plan to deliver a homegrown high speed network to local residents and... Read more.
Saugus steps up
More than one out of 10 Saugus public school students has contemplated suicide in the last year, according to a student survey discussed during a local meeting Monday.... Read more.
Pausing in Malden
Malden officials are eager to settle on the future use of the Malden Hospital site after years of debating one site proposal after another. But there is a very good... Read more.
Peabody thinks safety
Transportation projects are rarely “one and done” endeavors with a repaved road, improved transit line or new bridge transforming the community served... Read more.
A great collaboration
Long the cornerstone of Lynn’s economy, GE is proving it can continue bringing good things to the city. The corporation’s collaboration with Lynn Housing... Read more.