Listening and learning in Malden
Restorative practices (RP) sounds like education jargon only teachers are supposed to understand. But Malden public schools hope this learning method will strengthen... Read more.
End of an era
Heavy machines are poised to grind into motion tomorrow and turn a piece of Revere history into rubble. A Revere landmark for 105 years, Congregation Tifereth Israel... Read more.
Looking up and beyond
Peabody city officials, the Yebba family and the company that operates Bonkers Funhouse on Lowell Street hard by Route 1 deserve credit for breaking ground on a... Read more.
Leadership on display
The annual Outstanding Latino 2017 awards ceremony brought Latino leaders and people who have excelled in their respective professions to Lynn last Friday. They... Read more.
Saugus on a roll
The snowball Saugus voters started rolling in June is picking up avalanche speed and proportions with town officials moving quickly to get a mammoth school construction... Read more.
Upholding tradition
Dance lessons aren’t normally a part of town meeting warrants but Lynnfield officials waltzed Special Town Meeting members through some fancy steps Monday before... Read more.
History in good hands
Marblehead is steeped in history from Abbot Hall to Marblehead Harbor and streets lined with centuries-old homes. Fortunately for town residents and all history... Read more.
Triumph out of tragedy
Revere police officers showed plenty of character by making sure the 10th anniversary of Officer Daniel Talbot’s murder is marked by a genuine outpouring of support... Read more.

Our Opinion on the White Rose: It shouldn’t end this way
Kato Mele’s dream of opening a place for Lynners to gather, hear music and drink coffee took 15 years, $75,000, and lots of sweat equity to become a reality.... Read more.

Technology meets tradition
The city of Revere in one week’s time introduced two interesting programs intended to reinforce the ties binding city government to local residents. Billed... Read more.