
Saugus gets the aide it needs
SAUGUS — Friday, April 3, Town Manager Scott Crabtree announced the appointment of a new staff member to assist the Saugus Health Department and Board of Health... Read more.

Baker enacts more bans on parks, beaches
Governor Baker has announced additional State park restrictions for Massachusetts residents congregating outdoors during the COVID-19 health crisis. “We heard... Read more.

Isolation a struggle for those in addiction recovery
As the country — and the rest of the world — battles an already frightening health crisis, many of those struggling with addiction recovery have been... Read more.

Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus sets the bar high with mai tais to go
SAUGUS — With restaurants across the country forced to close their dining rooms due to the COVID-19 health crisis, Kowloon Restaurant in Saugus decided to make... Read more.

Revere mayor urges beachgoers to practice social distancing
REVERE — Visitors to Revere Beach Saturday were greeted by the sounds of mayor Brian Arrigo shouting into a bullhorn, urging beachgoers to observe social distancing... Read more.

Nahant seeks to designate East Point a wildlife reserve
NAHANT — Nahant’s Board of Selectmen announced earlier this month it is seeking to enact eminent domain over the town’s East Point in the hope of halting... Read more.

Saugus set for distance learning
SAUGUS — Superintendent of Schools David DeRuosi expects Saugus to launch its online learning program — also referred to as distant learning —... Read more.

Endicott College donates to Beverly Hospital
Endicott College’s School of Nursing and its Athletics and Recreation department organized a donation of protective gloves, hand sanitizer, and masks in response... Read more.

Eastern Bank gives back during coronavirus crisis
Boston-based Eastern Bank announced plans this week to commit more than $10 million in aid to individuals, families, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations... Read more.

Once quarantined, now out of work, Lynn man may be out of luck
LYNN — When Sal (not his real name) first started to feel ill early this month, he initially brushed off the signs. He was a contracted employee and had just... Read more.