Swampscott moms raise a banner for graduates
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s not just final sports games, the prom, and senior celebrations the COVID-19 pandemic has robbed from high school seniors. Even the little... Read more.

Everybody Fights gym in Saugus offering online fitness
SAUGUS — Whether it’s depression, financial hardship, or even just getting stir crazy, the COVID-19 pandemic is something everybody fights, and the manager... Read more.

Virus ‘hasn’t changed’ probation services
Although stress levels are high, there is no indication that probationers have been any less compliant with court-ordered terms during the COVID-19 pandemic, according... Read more.

Drive-by parade held for Lynner battling ALS
LYNN — Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tom Barber’s family and friends were going to make sure Saturday, May 2, was a special day for him. As he sat... Read more.

Restaurants facing the new reality of COVID-19
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Massachusetts just passed 60,000. And now with more than 3,000 deaths, there is no sign the current pandemic is going to... Read more.

Lynn restaurant owner says curb-side a downturn for business
LYNN — One Lynn restaurant owner is pushing back on a city policy that is limiting customers to curbside pick-up only, saying the new takeout restriction is hurting... Read more.

Swampscott sees first five COVID-19 deaths in one week
SWAMPSCOTT — The town has seen its first five deaths from COVID-19 in the last week, the town government announced on its website Monday. There are now 92 confirmed... Read more.

State AG’s office helps those burdened during COVID-19
People should be “on alert” for companies that may try to take advantage of the COVID-19 outbreak. That’s what the Massachusetts Attorney General’s... Read more.

COVID-19: What if I can’t pay rent?
LYNN — While evictions and foreclosures have been stalled in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, people still have to pay rent. Rent may even be raised during... Read more.

103 workers at MBTA test positive for COVID-19
More than 100 Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority workers have tested positive for COVID-19, including 52 bus drivers, four subway motor persons, and five... Read more.