Insurance Tips: Preparing For the Unexpected
(NewsUSA) – Nearly 1.5 million families lose their homes to foreclosure each year because of unpaid medical bills, according to an article published in the... Read more.

Grant to help fund Saugus tennis court rehab
Saugus has received a $15,000 child safety grant to help renovate the tennis courts at Belmonte Middle School. (Item Photo / Angela Owens)... Read more.

Five steps to help improve financial – and physical – health
(BPT) – Plans to improve health and finances are among the most common resolutions Americans make each year. Both are worthy goals, but did you know that improving... Read more.

Saugus Selectman cleared of assault after alleged victim refuses to testify
LYNN — A judge dismissed two assault charges against Saugus Selectman Stephen Horlick after the alleged victim refused to testify at a bench trial Monday. “The... Read more.

SSU speaker series coming to Lynn
LYNN — Salem State University is bringing its popular speaker series to the Lynn Veterans Memorial Auditorium for the 2013 season. “Well, we’re doing... Read more.

No bail for Lynn teen charged with rape
LYNN — A 17-year-old city man was ordered held without bail Monday after police said a woman reported seeing the teen rape another woman at a party early Saturday... Read more.

Jewish center donates 90 beds to Catholic nursing home
SWAMPSCOTT — Jeff Gopen said when he made the decision to give 90 beds from the Jewish Rehabilitation Center to a Catholic-order nursing home, it was about one... Read more.

Lynn man arrested on drug charges in Brighton
ALLSTON — State Police said a 27-year-old Lynn man ran a stop sign in Brighton this weekend, and the resulting traffic stop led to the man and five other people... Read more.

US Rep. Capuano: I’m not running for Kerry’s Senate seat
BOSTON (AP) — U.S. Rep. Michael Capuano has decided not to run for U.S. Sen. John Kerry’s seat if Kerry is confirmed as secretary of state. The Somerville... Read more.

Report: Taxes one answer to state’s transportation conundrum
BOSTON — Massachusetts transportation officials on Monday proposed a range of options, including new taxes and fees, to raise about $1 billion per year needed... Read more.