
SalemRecycles will be holding its first “socially distant” book swap
SALEM — Bookworms rejoice. On Saturday, Sept. 26, the city of Salem is encouraging residents who had planned to attend or donate to SalemRecycles’ popular... Read more.

Saugus native Jasmine Marino delivers bags of hope
SAUGUS — It’s never too late. There is always hope. That’s the message Jasmine Grace Marino, founder of Jasmine Grace outreach, wants to share with victims... Read more.

Voke school going all remote, Saugus, Revere students affected
WAKEFIELD — Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High school is making the switch to a fully-remote learning plan amid reports of high COVID-19 caseloads... Read more.

Communities mark somber anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001
Communities across the North Shore paused Friday to mark the somber occasion of 19th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The observances, for the... Read more.

Nahant inducktion:Historical Society designation is not a case of fowl play for Cheerio
NAHANT — Nahant’s favorite friendly waterfowl has received a new distinction. Last Friday, the Nahant Historical Society (NHS) inducted Cheerio, a three-year-old... Read more.

Goodbye, Newman’s: Baker’s Daughter keeps legacy alive in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Swampscott has had to say goodbye to a community mainstay. Newman’s Bakery, which held its spot at 252 Humphrey Street for nearly 55 years,... Read more.

Saugus students getting a back-to-school gift
SAUGUS — Every Saugus student will receive a chromebook for the upcoming school year as part of the district’s new 1-1 chromebook initiative. The program... Read more.

One injured after car overturns in Saugus
SAUGUS – A vehicle overturned after hitting a utility pole in Saugus early Wednesday morning, injuring the driver. Assistant Police Chief Ronald Giorgetti... Read more.

Nahant removes Northeastern University articles from Town Meeting
Citing COVID-19 safety concerns, Nahant’s Board of Selectmen voted last week to remove all articles deemed non-essential from the Annual Town Meeting warrant,... Read more.

Marblehead Police chief didn’t consider it a good sign
Police Chief Robert Picariello is warning pranksters about the dangers of altering signs following last month’s incident in which a highway sign was changed to... Read more.