
Lynn’s angels doing battle with cancer
Two local cancer-fighting angels will trade their halos for running shoes to make the 30th annual North Shore Cancer Walk a success. Tammy Choquette and her sister-in-law,... Read more.

Lynnfield Scouts hit the dusty trail
LYNNFIELD — First it was Pine Hill, and now Bow Ridge, site of the Kallenberg Quarry trail, is benefiting from local Boys Scouts of America sweat and stamina. ... Read more.

Racial Equity fund banks on change for the better
BOSTON — Eastern Bank and State Street’s initial $10 million pledge to a new racial equity fund will pay for work to make urban streets and neighborhoods... Read more.

Jourgensen: When the sea staked its claim
Exploring history is like crawling into a huge mine and chipping away at the stone mass around you hoping a gleaming nugget falls into your hands. That’s... Read more.

Jourgensen: When John Lewis came to Lynn
Imagine standing in front of Zion Baptist Church 24 years ago in the presence of not one but two powerhouses. A man with a gift for sharply-honed eloquence and possessing... Read more.

Jourgensen: A sum greater than its parts
There’s no denying progress is being made on Lynn’s waterfront with Minco Corporation/The Dolben Company’s 231-apartment building under construction with a... Read more.

Arthur Schwartz has plenty of plans for Rotary Club and its charitable initiatives
MARBLEHEAD — Even before he was officially sworn in as Rotary Club president, Arthur B. Schwartz rallied his 85 members to accelerate their community service work... Read more.

Time-honored tribute for Lynnfield firefighter Steve Furey
LYNNFIELD — It makes sense that Steve Furey’s new Oris Divers Sixty-Five watch is water-resistant: after all, Furey has been getting wet fighting fires for... Read more.

Jourgensen: When summer said slow down
It’s midsummer and the baking heat and the way asphalt smells after an afternoon rain tugs me back to my childhood and the hot days I spent with my siblings... Read more.

Lynnfield legislator shining a light on child safety
BOSTON — House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. is supporting legislation to expand the reporting requirements for the Department of Children and Families... Read more.