
Last ride for beloved deceased police K-9
PEABODY — A police procession scheduled for Wednesday will honor Caine, the deceased department K-9 credited with finding since 2016 more than 30 people reported... Read more.

Invention STEMs from KIPP imagination
LYNN — If all goes well, Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) charter school students could be standing before Congress explaining their new invention. Team members... Read more.

Jourgensen: Taking a leap back in time
Fifty-five years ago sounds like a long time ago until we compare the similarities and contrasts to Lynn in 2020 and in 1965. Thanks to a detailed city directory... Read more.

Lynn centenarian lives and loves Girl Scouts
LYNN — At the age of 100, Dorothy Macaione still volunteers with the Girl Scouts of the United States of America and she celebrated her birthday Thursday surrounded... Read more.

Former Lynn restaurant site to reopen as Skinny Hank’s BBQ
LYNN — Fear not foodies, Bonefish Harry’s is closed, but its Lewis Street location will transform in about a week into Skinny Hank’s BBQ. Henry Pariseau,... Read more.

African-American history exhibit displayed at Lynn library for Black History Month
LYNN — The African-American history exhibit on display in the public library main reading room offers a quick introductory course for patrons and residents looking... Read more.

Upcoming meetings kick off process to narrow down plan, site for new Swampscott school
SWAMPSCOTT — Ideas and suggestions residents offer during two meetings this week will help shape how local students are educated for decades to come, School Committee... Read more.

Mapping out a Grand plan on Andrew Street
LYNN — A nonprofit organization and city officials are mapping out short-term maintenance plans for an historic Andrew Street building and its Civil War collection... Read more.

Jourgensen: Let’s make 2020 the ‘choose me’ year
We’re three days into the new year. For most of us, Wednesday’s hangover is a bad memory. We will spend part of the weekend returning gifts and praying for the... Read more.

2019: A YEAR IN THE REAR-VIEW MIRROR — Lynnfield didn’t love dirty faucet water
LYNNFIELD — Mid-year leadership changes transformed the Lynnfield Center Water District (LWCD) from a municipal service mired in controversy to a utility provider... Read more.