
Saugus extends tax due date
SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree will extend the due date for personal and real estate taxes to June 1. Crabtree is using a local option to address challenges... Read more.

Endicott professors help others stay in shape
Endicott College fitness educators Marisa and Jacob Mickey want to help everyone stay active at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. While some have taken advantage... Read more.

Liquor stores remain essential due to alcohol addiction
When Gov. Charlie Baker ordered all non-essential businesses to close late last month to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the announcement was met with confusion... Read more.

Rolling parade salutes end to Saugus resident’s chemotherapy
SAUGUS — Kathy Barressi LaVoie said when her sister, Jackie Landry, opened the front door to her Saugus home Saturday afternoon, she only expected to see her daughter... Read more.

Saugus in dilemma, school move set in stone
SAUGUS — Saugus administrators are in a bind after learning the district is still contractually obligated to Suffolk Construction, the company tasked with... Read more.

Anchor Food Pantry open to Nahant residents
NAHANT — The Anchor Food Pantry in Swampscott is providing food for Nahant families in need during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Nahant Town Administrator Tony... Read more.

Saugus compost site closed
SAUGUS — Saugus’s community CHARM Center/Compost and Recycling Site will close indefinitely due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns. The closure, announced Thursday... Read more.

Nahant’s virtual talent show earns celebrity shout-outs
NAHANT — Young winners of Nahant’s online talent competition were thrilled to receive video shout-outs Monday from some well-known personalities, including... Read more.

Saugus announces new construction safety policies
SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott Crabtree announced new guidelines for construction and Department of Public Works projects, and new safety rules for employees during... Read more.

Employee of Lynn Walmart, Salem Market Basket dies from coronavirus
SALEM — An employee of both Walmart in Lynn and Market Basket in Salem has died from COVID-19. The woman has been identified by her husband as 59-year-old Salem... Read more.