Making a splash in Malden
Every once in awhile a relatively small institution like a church provides a forum for someone who has the potential to make an impact on people well beyond his... Read more.
A tree of giving in Lynn
Giant trees grow out of tiny seeds and anyone looking for a giant tree in Lynn can walk to Central Square on Thursdays during the summer and fall and stare in wonder... Read more.
Keeping government good in Saugus and Nahant
Summer is supposed to be quieter, slower season compared to rest of the year, but state Attorney General Maura Healey has been busy keeping an eye on local government... Read more.
EDIC plots path to success
Seawalls don’t generate the kind of excitement a new school or park inspires. But the seawall to be built from Heritage State Park to the Lynn ferry landing is... Read more.
Revere takes the parking plunge
Mayor Brian Arrigo must have a high pain threshold if he is interested in diving into the decades-old debate over residential parking in Revere. Arrigo has set the... Read more.
Malden defines success
Quietly and without fanfare, Malden has become a city extremely successful in accomplishing a goal only a handful of other Massachusetts communities have managed... Read more.
Reflections on the eclipse
For something you couldn’t actually “see” in the traditional sense of the word, Monday’s eclipse proved to be one of those brief events capable of galvanizing... Read more.