
The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, which serves Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant, Peabody, Saugus, Swampscott, and

SAUGUS — This fall’s elections are officially underway, with the deadline for candidates to return nomination papers in the rearview

PEABODY — In the wake of a unanimous decision by the City Council to deny any pathway to serving or

SAUGUS — Roughly 400 to 500 migrants are living in hotels and motels within town limits, Public Health Director John

SAUGUS — For one minute Sunday afternoon, the sound of bells ringing filled Saugus Center as the Parson Roby Chapter

PEABODY — The city’s Cultural Council is seeking funding proposals for the more than $31,000 in grant funding it received

SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen across two nights this week heard pitches from each of the seven cannabis companies

LYNN — Two St. Mary’s school leaders joined Attorney James J. Carrigan on his Lynn Community TV show, “The American

PEABODY — The Zoning Board of Appeals voted unanimously to approve a decision granting a comprehensive permit to a 132-unit apartment

SAUGUS — State police on Wednesday renewed a call for information regarding the brutal murder of a Saugus woman whose

PEABODY — Mayor Ted Bettencourt and challenger Rochelle Agneta advanced to the general election in November, collecting the highest and

SAUGUS — After months of waiting, the school district was able to secure a sixth school bus, which officials have

SAUGUS — The School Committee is preparing to submit a proposal to access the more than $4 million in the

PEABODY — At a brief ceremony Monday morning marking the 22nd anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the

SAUGUS — Founder’s Day took over Saugus Center Saturday, an annual tradition like no other in town and inarguably one

Free phone calls for inmates in Massachusetts are all but certain to become a reality later this year, with the

PEABODY — The city’s annual International Festival was called off Saturday evening with Sunday’s forecast predicting severe thunderstorms, triggering a

Correction: Due to a reporter’s error, an earlier version of this article misquoted City Councilor-at-Large Brian Field in reference to

BOSTON — A Saugus man who worked as a postal worker in Marblehead pleaded guilty to one count of conversion

SAUGUS — The town is beginning to see the impact of a surge in the number of migrants arriving in