
Make the state title streak 17 years for St. Mary’s
It took three overtimes, but when the St. Mary’s girls hockey team outlasted Notre Dame of Hingham to win the MIAA Division 1 state championship at TD Garden Sunday,... Read more.

Putting people on the Roads to business success
Those who have recently been released from incarceration face challenges when it comes to re-entering the workforce and establishing a steady source of income. Many... Read more.

Art for beauty’s sake
Traci Dastou had 20 years’ experience in body art and esthetics when she decided it was time to share her knowledge and train others. The result was Beauty and... Read more.

Lynn spends $400,000 on eviction protection
In addition to creating additional affordable-housing opportunities, the City is investing in helping to keep people in their homes. Using American Rescue Plan Act... Read more.

Connell family gift will increase St. Mary’s financial aid for Lynn students
LYNN — A $1 million gift to St. Mary’s from the family of the late William F. Connell will be used in a manner that would make him smile. St. Mary’s... Read more.

Tech field house gets a facelift
For the first time ever, the sound of basketballs bouncing on wood will be emanating from the T. O’Connor Gymnasium in the Jack Barry Field House at Lynn Tech... Read more.

Generational talent
SWAMPSCOTT — Thanksgiving is all about football and family and the two worlds often merge in high school football stadiums across the state. At Blocksidge Field... Read more.

Marblehead 28, Swampscott 21
SWAMPSCOTT – Jim Rudloff stood on Blocksidge Field on a picture-perfect day for football and, as his Marblehead High players celebrated a 28-21 victory that extended... Read more.

Valsos Table & Bar opens in Lynn
LYNN — The options for late-night and lunch-time dining in the city have increased with the opening of Valsos Table & Bar, located on Central Avenue at the... Read more.

Pickering project sees significant price cut
LYNN — As a result of a significant increase in reimbursement that will be provided by the Massachusetts School Building Authority, the city’s share of building... Read more.