Art finds a home in Lynnfield
LYNNFIELD — When she was laid off from her 30-year job at a Fortune 500 company last June, Maureen Richard-Saltman promised herself she would try something co... Read more.
Saugus to present Hazard Mitigation Plan
SAUGUS — Residents, business owners and local organizations are encouraged to attend a virtual Planning Board meeting Thursday to give their input on the town... Read more.
Salem Film Fest donates $3,000 to two North Shore charities
SALEM — Salem Film Fest, one of New England’s largest all-documentary film festivals, donated $3,000 using funds raised from its March Virtual Film Festival... Read more.
Salem to reopen community buildings
SALEM — Mayor Kimberley Driscoll announced opening schedules for the city’s community buildings following Governor Charlie Baker’s announcement earlier th... Read more.
Nahant urges caution amid coyote season
NAHANT — It’s coyote season, and police are warning residents to keep an eye on their pets. Police Chief Robert Dwyer said his department has received sever... Read more.
Saugus plans to make senior car parade a yearly event
SAUGUS — A COVID-era tradition will live on this year with the return of a car parade to honor the town’s 2021 graduates. Put on with the help of the Saug... Read more.
Saugus to begin pavement improvement projects to improve roadway safety and traffic flow
SAUGUS — A series of pavement projects are now underway throughout the town to ensure Saugus streets are in good condition, Town Manager Scott Crabtree ... Read more.
Saugus School Committee approves new superintendent contract
SAUGUS — The School Committee voted (4-0) Thursday to approve a contract for Erin McMahon, the district’s newly-hired superintendent of schools, who will re... Read more.
Saugus Police announce reopening of public safety building
SAUGUS — The town’s Public Safety building will reopen to the public Saturday, Police Chief Michael Ricciardelli said. On May 29, members of the public wi... Read more.
Nahant achieves vaccination milestone
NAHANT — The town is celebrating a pandemic milestone this week with the news that 67 percent of residents are now fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 virus... Read more.