A Heart-to-Heart Discussion about Blood Pressure in African-Americans
(BPT) – April is National Minority Health Month, a time to increase awareness of diseases and health conditions that disproportionately impact minorities.... Read more.
Fitness tips to get ready for summer fun
(BPT) – The sun is shining longer every day, telling you that it’s time to get ready for vacations, activities with family and friends and of course,... Read more.
Three ways to make your backyard safe for your kids and pets
(BPT) – The sun is shining, the air smells of freshly cut grass and the kids are out of school. Long, lazy summers are a staple of any childhood, and getting... Read more.

Baseball: Fenwick holds off St. Mary’s
Holding off St. Mary’s after a Spartan sixth-inning surge, Bishop Fenwick prevailed for an 8-7 win at Donaldson Field on Monday. “A little bit too exciting... Read more.

SWAT team overcomes one last obstacle
REVERE — After spending 16 hours hunting marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Police Chief Joseph Carfarelli said he and the Metro North SWAT Team, which... Read more.

Fund for Marathon bombing victims reaches $20M
BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino say donations to the One Fund Boston, benefiting victims of the Boston Marathon... Read more.

Tennis: Classical boys edge Salem
Third singles player Aaron Eng prevailed 6-4, 6-1 in his varsity debut for the Lynn Classical boys to account for the winning point in a 3-2 victory over Salem at... Read more.

Swampscott candlelight vigil honors victims of Marathon bombings
Toni Torelli lights a candle at a vigil for the victims of the Boston Marathon bombing, on Humphrey Street in Swampscott on Monday. (Item Photo / Angela Owens)... Read more.

What happens to a business when the power goes out?
(BPT) – Losing power leads to instant anxiety: when will it return? Aside from the absence of everyday luxuries like turning on the TV or connecting to the... Read more.