Revere thinks small
The holidays are looming and the retail juggernaut is cranked up and accelerating in a bid to grab consumers’ dollars before the year ends. National franchises... Read more.
Not so fast
Swampscott Town Meeting voted 111-84 on Monday night to defeat an article establishing 20 mph safety zones in town. Local drivers aren’t a bunch of lead-footed... Read more.
Malden tackles hatred
The book is titled, “The Hate U Give,” and in it author Angie Thomas explores drug addiction, poverty and gang violence set in an urban neighborhood. It’s... Read more.
McNulty left his mark
Laughter is sure to overwhelm sorrow on Sunday when Tom McNulty’s family, friends and residents of a grateful Marblehead gather at 11:30 a.m. in Abbot Hall to... Read more.
A lesson in Saugus
School Committee member Arthur Grabowski’s defeat in Tuesday’s town election is a cautionary tale about elected officials overextending their reach and an opportunity... Read more.
A race well run
Congratulations to Mayor-elect Thomas M. McGee for his resounding win in Tuesday’s final municipal election. But more importantly, congratulations to McGee and... Read more.
Together, we are more
(Editor’s note: The following appeared in the Nov. 2 edition of La Voz, the Spanish-language newspaper published by Essex Media Group , which also publishes The... Read more.
An air of inevitability
A feeling of inevitability hangs over the Lynn political landscape as the last week before Tuesday’s final election winds down. Thomas M. McGee, the city’s state... Read more.
Setting higher expectations
Parents around the state are receiving MCAS results, and may be wondering “What happened to my child’s scores?” Improvements to state standards and... Read more.
Mariner sails again
Like a bad penny or a cautionary tale, the Mariner assisted living project is sailing back into Marblehead for a court-ordered review by the same town board that... Read more.