
All eyes are on census as Lynn launches visual campaign
LYNN — Driving around Lynn, it’s hard not to notice the more than 100 red and blue signs asking people to visit www.my2020census.com and respond to the U.S.... Read more.

Cries for justice resonate across the North Shore
All along the shoreline Tuesday, hundreds of Swampscott protesters peacefully demonstrated their anger toward racial violence and police brutality in the U.S. ... Read more.

Nahant, Swampscott, Catholic churches reopening this weekend
SWAMPSCOTT — The Catholic parishes of St. John the Evangelist in Swampscott and St. Thomas Aquinas in Nahant will reopen this weekend for in-person services, now... Read more.

Three contested races in upcoming Marblehead election
MARBLEHEAD — The offices of Select Board, School Committee, and municipal light commissioner will be contested in the upcoming election. Marblehead’s town election... Read more.

Swampscott pantry still feeding families
SWAMPSCOTT — Laura Spathanas isn’t wary when a driver she doesn’t recognize pulls into her driveway: She knows it’s someone bringing canned and boxed goods,... Read more.

Swampscott doctor pushes ‘clear’ masks to help communication with those hard-of-hearing
SWAMPSCOTT — While masks are currently considered a necessary safety tool against COVID-19, those who wear them might find they have a hard time communicating... Read more.

Swampscott beaches could close if rules are flouted, officials say
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s before the official start of summer, and uniformed police officers have already been called to Swampscott’s beaches to break up groups... Read more.

Fewer resources for undocumented workers in Lynn during pandemic
LYNN — “I’m struggling for food and basic needs right now,” she said. “I’m very scared.” She is a Lynn resident and undocumented immigrant from... Read more.

COVID-19 cases rise in Lynn, Revere, Saugus
An additional COVID-19 death was reported in Lynn Friday, and three more in Peabody since Wednesday. Lynn, Peabody, Revere, and Saugus all reported a rise in the... Read more.

Swampscott approves teachers’ contract
SWAMPSCOTT — Following more than a year of negotiations — and in the midst of financial uncertainty and the COVID-19 pandemic — the town’s School Committee... Read more.