Al Wilson knows ‘the art of the pivot’
MARBLEHEAD — Al Wilson, founder and CEO of Lynn-based nonprofit Beyond Walls, took the stage at Lasell University’s 2026 Graduate Commencement Ceremony, sharing... Read more.
Ferry good news for MBTA commuters
LYNN — The Lynn Ferry, which departs from the Blossom Street Pier, is back in service as of May 18, with no slow-zone restrictions. MBTA Director of Ferry Operations... Read more.
Lynn Rotary Club awards $6,000 in scholarships
LYNN — The Rotary Club of Lynn awarded $1,500 scholarships to four graduating seniors Tuesday evening. The scholarships awarded are named in honor of Thomas P.... Read more.
Marblehead sends override to the ballot
MARBLEHEAD — The highly anticipated Town Meeting kicked off Monday night with approximately 1,400 residents ready to make their voice and their vote heard. The... Read more.
Marblehead helps public housing residents build goals and savings
MARBLEHEAD — A growing number of residents in Marblehead are participating in Future Forward, a partnership between the Marblehead Housing Authority and the Salem... Read more.
Marblehead High roof project to be completed this summer
MARBLEHEAD — The High School roof project is underway with major construction beginning after the last day of school, which is expected to be on June 23. The project... Read more.
Festival of Arts award winner publishes first novel
MARBLEHEAD — The picturesque coast of the North Shore can feel like the perfect backdrop for timeless stories of life in New England. For author Steven M. Rubin,... Read more.
Marblehead reviews additional $1.5m cuts
MARBLEHEAD — Superintendent John Robidoux and Assistant Superintendent of Finance and Operations Michael Pfifferling discussed an additional $1.5 Million budget... Read more.
Pickering Middle School reaches new heights
LYNN — The placing of the final steel beam of the new Pickering Middle School marked a major milestone for the city yesterday, highlighting a long-anticipated... Read more.
Marblehead cuts community positions
MARBLEHEAD — The Select Board unanimously approved a preliminary FY27 budget, which cuts 10 positions across various Town departments, on Thursday night. These... Read more.
