Saugus has fun(gi)
SAUGUS — Jonathan Kranz, a Massachusetts Audubon certified field naturalist and vice president of North America’s oldest mushroom organization, the Boston Mycological... Read more.
‘History of Success’ hosted North Shore Technology Council President Dr. Gene Wong
LYNN — Judith Josephs was joined by Gene Wong, president of the North Shore Technology Council and dean of the School of Science and Technology at Endicott College,... Read more.
Saugus moves ahead with bridge rehab
SAUGUS — Thanks to a unanimous “yes” vote on an order of conditions from the Conservation Commission, the Hamilton Street Bridge will go through reconstruction... Read more.
Public makes voices heard in Lynnfield
LYNNFIELD — During public comment, the Lynnfield School Committee was again met by multiple people, including father Carl Allien, who were frustrated with the... Read more.
Saugus salutes sacrifice, service, and unity
SAUGUS — Residents lined Winter Street by Veterans Park as the annual Memorial Day parade marched by, proceeding to Riverside Cemetery to honor the veterans laid... Read more.
Lynnfield house catches fire. Again.
LYNNFIELD — Firefighters returned Friday morning to a Melody Lane home less than a day after a four-alarm fire had heavily damaged the property when a second fire... Read more.
Saugus resident arrested for voting illegally
SAUGUS — Sunny Manhertz, 40, who was residing in Saugus, was arrested and charged with allegedly voting illegally since 2008. Manhertz, a citizen of Canada, has... Read more.
A decade of serving smiles in Saugus
SAUGUS — In 2016, Sharon and Paul Cacciola had no plans to own and operate their own family business. In 2026, they’re officially celebrating 10 years of... Read more.
Saugus OKs National Grid project amid double-pole concerns
SAUGUS — LEC Environmental Consultants approached the Conservation Commission Wednesday night on behalf of National Grid to install five new utility poles and... Read more.
Lynnfield students strive to end hunger
LYNNFIELD — For the fifth year, fourth-grader Alex Hayes, his mother Annmarie Hayes, and his Summer Street School classmates collected food to give to The Open... Read more.
