FRINGUELLI: Please look away
Emma Fringuelli Since Feb. 24, 2022, when Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s army launched a full-scale war in Ukraine after eight years of conflict in Donbas,... Read more.
‘Ask a Muslim Anthing’ at the Lynnfield Library
LYNNFIELD — The library is daring residents to ask the hard questions this month. Award-winning journalist and photographer Robert Azzi will host his presenta... Read more.
Local football players showdown on Food Network show
Boston Renegades football players Erin Truex and Molly Winsten are used to a showdown on the gridiron, but they also know how to tackle a tailgate. Truex... Read more.
Open Space and Recreation hears Library project plans
LYNNFIELD – With over $8 million in state funding potentially to come to the Public Library this spring, Library Director Abby Porter pled her case for a new ... Read more.
Saugus Super takes leave, $32.8 million budget tabled
SAUGUS – Superintendent Erin McMahon is on paid administrative leave pending the results of an investigation to potential unspecified misconduct, the School C... Read more.
Peabody’s Angelo Bordonaro is a Logan Star
BOSTON – Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) Manager and Peabody resident Angelo Bordonaro received Massachusetts Port Authority’s (Massport) “Loga... Read more.
Bruce McCorry’s Martial Arts celebrates 45 years
PEABODY– In 1978, Bruce McCorry’s Martial Arts began teaching people in and around Peabody self-respect, discipline, and confidence through martial arts. 45... Read more.
Into the abyss at the Lynnfield Library
LYNNFIELD — According to author and cultural critic Brian Watson, the future is pretty bleak. The Lynnfield Library hosted Watson on Wednesday night to discus... Read more.
Lynnfield Select Board approves Center Water District cooperation
LYNNFIELD — The Select Board swiftly approved a continued partnership with the Lynnfield Center Water District at a Thursday evening meeting. The Board approv... Read more.
Lynnfield High School focuses on independence, flexibility
LYNNFIELD — High School Principal Bob Cleary and the School Committee are hoping to give students more flexibility and independence this fall. Cleary joined t... Read more.