Richardson, Barbuzzi top NEC/South offensive ticket
Marblehead quarterback Hayes Richardson and Swampscott counterpart Matt Barbuzzi will share the offensive MVP award for the Northeastern Conference.Beverly’s... Read more.
Swampscott martial arts center offering special family classes Oct. 24, Nov. 14
SWAMPSCOTT – The United Martial Arts Center, now located behind Marshall’s in Vinnin Square, Swampscott, will offer special family martial arts classes... Read more.
Marblehead Rotary Club kicks off speakers’ series
MARBLEHEAD – The Marblehead Rotary Club started its 2009-2010 annual speakers’ series with an exciting lineup. The club meets Thursday afternoons at... Read more.
Itemlive offers Web site for election in Saugus
SAUGUS – In an effort to fully inform readers about the election, The Daily Item today launches a Web site dedicated solely to the issues in Saugus.It is generally... Read more.
Fair-ly big pumpkins at Topsfield
Kevin Kearns of Westford waits Saturday for the Giant Pumpkin Weigh-Off with his 768-pound pumpkin at the Topsfield Fair. Top honors this year went to a Litchfield,... Read more.
Arizona city to get rejected sculpture
SWAMPSCOTT-The large granite war memorial that some Swampscott residents decried as too patriotic has found a home in Lake Havasu City, Ariz.The Freedom Bridge Foundation... Read more.
Marblehead man pleads guilty to perjury
BOSTON – A Marblehead man pleaded guilty Friday to perjuring himself before a U.S. District Court judge.Yale Strogoff, 73, pleaded guilty to one count of perjury... Read more.
Bank gets NSMT with $3.6M bid
BEVERLY (AP) – Citizens Bank was the top bidder for the bankrupt North Shore Music Theatre, winning a foreclosure auction with a $3.6 million offer.The auction... Read more.
Revere FD to hold safety instruction day Saturday
REVERE – Firefighters will offer fire prevention tips and other safety suggestions Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Broadway fire station, 400 Broadway.Papa... Read more.
GE CEO Immelt warns U.S. recovery slowest in decades
SINGAPORE (AP) – General Electric Co. chief executive Jeffrey Immelt is warning that high unemployment and slower lending will drag on U.S. economic growth,... Read more.