Brewer? Monk? Salt salesman? Pair charged with $3.6m COVID fraud in Marblehead
BOSTON — A Marblehead man who presented himself as an Orthodox Christian monk, and his attorney, a Marblehead woman, were arrested Thursday for their roles in... Read more.
Saugus boosts early college
SAUGUS — The two courses offered to students this fall as part of the town’s new early college program represent the beginning of what school officials believe... Read more.
Lynn Cultural Council seeking funding proposals
LYNN — With less than a week to go before the application window closes, the city’s cultural council this weekend renewed its call for proposals to distribute... Read more.
Saugus will spread the word Saturday
SAUGUS — The town is inviting residents new and old to get the 411 on Saugus’s nonprofits, houses of worship, schools, and municipal boards on Saturday. The... Read more.
Lynnfield Street project plans unveiled
LYNN — At a public hearing, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation laid out the process for the implementation of a more than $5 million plan for the reconstruction... Read more.
Marblehead celebrates indigenous peoples
MARBLEHEAD — Dozens gathered in the Jeremiah Lee Mansion Gardens Monday afternoon for a celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day featuring Indigenous vendors and... Read more.
Fire destroys mobile home in Peabody
PEABODY — A mobile home along Route 1 was rendered a total loss after a blaze ripped through it Saturday morning, fire officials said. Firefighters were called... Read more.
Saugus reviews property values
SAUGUS — The Board of Assessors is asking residents to review revised property values for fiscal year 2023 as part of a recertification of property values throughout... Read more.
City seeking parks and fields manager
LYNN — The city is seeking a project manager to oversee the design and construction of park and field improvements at six different locations throughout Lynn as... Read more.
Elks honor Saugus Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli
SAUGUS — Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli was honored as the “Public Servant of the Year” by the Saugus-Everett chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order... Read more.
