Lynnfield and Marblehead are cooperative
LYNNFIELD — Unsure about her future after high school, Marblehead’s Devin Kim said two opportunities helped set a course for success. Kim enrolled in the Cooperative... Read more.
Jourgensen: A life well lived
Imagine living 100 years. Dorothy J. Macaione lived 100 years and when she turned 50 in 1970 she still had another 50 years ahead of her at a time when 71 was the... Read more.
Transportation the main topic at Lynn’s business summit
LYNN — Transportation emerged as a top follow-up topic Wednesday for business community members discussing how to build on last November’s City Summit. Hosted... Read more.
Lynn Planning Board gets an earful over Judge/Quinn roads proposal
LYNN — Two dozen neighbors Tuesday night raised concerns about flooding, wildlife destruction, and blasting they fear could arise from a proposed Judge and Quinn... Read more.
$375K in state money to help Swampscott battle beach flooding
SWAMPSCOTT — More than $375,000 in state money will help the town minimize flooding at Cassidy Beach Park and Phillips Beach. Both beaches are considered by state... Read more.
Peabody is a source of pride for Eastern Bank
PEABODY — Eastern Bank executives said the firm owes its 100 percent Corporate Equality Index score in part to employees who made Peabody’s first Pride March... Read more.
JM Electrical is wired into Lynnfield
LYNNFIELD — When they aren’t installing ultramodern building controls, JM Electrical Company, Inc. employees, beginning with Principal Matthew Guarracino and... Read more.
Jourgensen: Time to retool the census
Read up on the census and you learn that in 1790, according to the Census Bureau’s website, Congress assigned “marshals of the U.S. judicial districts”... Read more.
Centerboard ready to help conduct accurate count of census in Lynn
LYNN — Every person counts in the upcoming federal census and two dozen social service, immigrant aid and faith organization representatives stand ready to help... Read more.
Peabody library lab is where inventors are made
PEABODY — George Grace and Diego Tejada are Higgins Middle School sixth graders for most of their weekdays — until late afternoon when they turn into budding... Read more.
