Lynnfield takes stock in holiday cheer
LYNNFIELD — Resident Stacey Dalton Cook has organized a stocking drive with the Ruth Kelley Ummi’s House (RKUH), an organization based in a brownstone in Roxbury’s... Read more.
Stay at home mother needs help
It’s hard to argue that there is a more magical time of year than Christmas, especially for the young ones. When else do you see whole neighborhoods transformed... Read more.
Peabody continues talk on MBTA zoning
PEABODY — The Planning Board agreed to recommend to the City Council the new Multi-Family Overlay District be adopted, with a count of nine yes votes and one no... Read more.
Project CHILLD brings its therapeutic services to Peabody
PEABODY — The Project CHILLD, a pediatric occupational and speech therapy clinic, moved its operations from Beverly to Peabody this past month, opening a new facility... Read more.
Peabody earns Green Community recognition
PEABODY — The city was officially awarded its Green Community designation at a seminar on Friday, Nov. 22 when state officials gifted the city a plaque and street... Read more.
Large part of Lynn Woods remains closed
LYNN — Despite heavy rainfalls over the past week, the woods are not safe for public access, according to Public Information Officer Lt. Denis Ring. Ox Pasture... Read more.
Family of four asks for help
There’s something uniquely human about giving. We’re equipped with an ability to think outside ourselves, an innate desire to help out when we can – not to... Read more.
Citizens Inn Haven From Hunger feeds their neighbors this Thanksgiving
PEABODY — Citizens Inn Haven From Hunger on 71 Wallis St. will be providing free to-go and delivery meals on and leading up to Thanksgiving day this year. So far,... Read more.
LYSOA celebrates its relaunch with a new logo and expanded program
LYNN — On Tuesday, Lynn Youth Street Outreach Association (LYSOA) celebrated the introduction of a new logo and a website along with their further expansion into... Read more.
Downsized project redesign OK’d in Peabody
PEABODY — A 40B proposal to build a senior living building at 40-42 Endicott St. was unanimously passed during Monday’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) meeting,... Read more.