
Reporter’s Notebook: Inside The Bell Inn
PEABODY —The Bell Inn and Tavern opened its doors for friends and family last weekend, offering a glimpse at the renovations undertaken by developer Ed Greeley... Read more.

Get the 411 on Saugus Saturday
SAUGUS — For the second year in a row this weekend, new residents and lifelong Saugonians alike can get the 411 on the town. Saugus 411, an event created by Selectman... Read more.

Tensions between Saugus Selectmen boil over
SAUGUS — Long-simmering tensions on the Board of Selectmen finally came to a head Tuesday night, as Vice Chairman Debra Panetta responded to repeated criticism... Read more.

Union leaders join Carrigan on “American Dream”
LYNN — Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts intern Rebecca M. Beit-Aharon, IUE-CWA Local 201 President Adam Kaszynski, and IUE-CWA Local 201 Business Agent Justin Richards joined... Read more.

The race for Saugus Selectmen
SAUGUS — The race for Board of Selectmen this fall features seven candidates running for five seats on the board — including all five incumbent members. Chairman... Read more.

Peabody legislators call for car-carrier ban
PEABODY — A trio of state legislators representing the city are calling for a ban on car carriers unloading on public ways, which they say present traffic and... Read more.

Attorney responds to Saugus selectman’s criticisms of company
SAUGUS — Valerio Romano, the attorney representing Uma Flowers, one of seven companies seeking to open a recreational marijuana dispensary in town, in a letter... Read more.

Saugus Department of Public Works growing
SAUGUS — The town’s Department of Public Works is growing. This week, Town Manager Scott Crabtree announced the hiring of two new full-time members of the department... Read more.

A WINning formula in Saugus
SAUGUS — In the wake of an equipment malfunction at the WIN Waste Innovations facility last week that produced a loud noise likened to a jet engine, the company... Read more.

Saugus gets $12,000 grant for recycling
SAUGUS — The town landed a nearly $12,000 grant from the Department of Environmental Protection’s Recycling Dividends Program, Town Manager Scott Crabtree’s... Read more.