Brant to lead Marblehead Charter
A familiar face was tapped to lead the Marblehead Community Charter Public School as its head of school, succeeding Peter Cohen, who resigned last year. Stephanie... Read more.
Fire breaks out in Saugus home
A 2-alarm fire broke out on Atherton Street in Saugus Saturday morning, drawing firefighters from Revere, Lynn, Melrose, Stoneham, and Wakefield to the scene to... Read more.
Saugus’ Breakheart Reservation hosting Fireside Chats this month
With one session already in the books, the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Fireside Chats series at Saugus’ Breakheart Reservation this month... Read more.
Peabody council approves sale of 70 Endicott St.
Thursday evening, the Peabody City Council voted overwhelmingly to authorize Mayor Ted Bettencourt to enter a purchase and sale agreement for 70 Endicott St., a... Read more.
Cannabis companies appealing Saugus permit denial
A pair of cannabis retailers, Uma Flowers and NortheastCann, have filed appeals of the denials of their special permit applications by the Saugus Board of Selectmen,... Read more.
1860 shoe workers strike the focus of Carrigan’s ‘American Dream’
Michelle Guzman and Lisa Connolly joined Attorney James J. Carrigan and co-host Jeff Crosby, the former president of North Shore Labor Council and IUE-CWA Local... Read more.
Saugus Selectmen working to set date for Kowloon show cause hearing
SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen is set to hear from Kowloon during an as-yet unscheduled show cause hearing, where officials from the restaurant will be asked... Read more.
Peabody man charged with drug, firearm possession following domestic disturbance
A 37-year-old man from Peabody is facing gun and drug charges after an alleged physical altercation with his wife at their home Tuesday morning, according to the... Read more.
Saugus Selectmen to send letter seeking funding for floodgates project
SAUGUS — In the wake of what multiple officials called the worst flooding they had ever seen in town last month, the Board of Selectmen on Tuesday voted to finalize... Read more.
New Peabody parking meters to debut in March
Peabody residents can park for free in metered spots downtown until March 4 as the city continues to install new parking meters in the area ahead of their official... Read more.