Lynnfield Police Department warns residents of scam calls
The Lynnfield Police Department recently released a statement through Facebook, saying that someone has been using the department’s business line phone nu... Read more.
Discussions over proposed school cuts continue
At a recent meeting, more residents from Lynnfield spoke against the School Committee’s proposal to eliminate the Lynnfield High School Library Media Speciali... Read more.
Peabody looks to make history with new plaques
The Peabody Historical Commission has announced that applications are out for a plaque program, through which businesses and commercial buildings that meet hist... Read more.
Peabody teen is ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year’
PEABODY — On most days, Callie Mignault is “running around like a chicken with her head cut off” between softball practices and games, dance recitals, cra... Read more.
Lynnfield residents come together to organize Easter baskets for kids
It started with around 300 baskets in 2021. Then it got to around 900 last year. This year, Lynnfield residents and organizations put together 1,258 Easter bask... Read more.
Gas main break reported in Lynnfield
LYNNFIELD — A gas main break on Smith Farm Trail off Lowell Street was reported Tuesday afternoon. The town’s Fire Department, Water District, and Polic... Read more.
Lynnfield DPW announces street improvement plans for 2024
Lynnfield Department of Public Works Director John Tomasz talked about the department’s plans to improve at least four roads this year at a recent Select Boar... Read more.
Lynnfield library renovation options presented
John Scenna, Director of Capital Projects for Lynnfield, and architects from Tappe Associates presented three options, and their respective estimated costs, to ... Read more.
Human services workers from across the region advocate for a livable wage
PEABODY – Human services providers from across the region recently attended the Northeast Regional Caring Force Rally, advocating for a livable wage and a loa... Read more.
Peabody city councilors and mayor want the North Shore Children’s Museum to rely less on city money
Peabody — Mayor Ted Bettencourt and some members of the Peabody City Council say they want the North Shore Children’s Museum to be less reliant on city ... Read more.