
PEABODY — A proposed 40B project at 40-42 Endicott St. has been appealed by neighbors. Endicott Street is a single-family

SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen discussed bringing recreational marijuana facilities to the town during a board meeting on Feb.

SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen voted Tuesday night to continue a special-permit hearing for a new housing development that

NAHANT — The Planning Board met to continue its discussion on alternatives to posting meetings on social media on Tuesday,

PEABODY — Citizens Inn, a Peabody-based organization whose work focuses on helping families and individuals who are experiencing a housing

The towns of Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant and the City of Peabody have become the latest local communities to rescind their

SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen met with Town Manager Scott Crabtree on Thursday to discuss a variety of issues,

NAHANT — The Nahant Sailing Program Committee is in need of a director. Committee member Mark Patek said the board

LYNN — The results are in. Salvy the Florist raised a record $1,860 from its past Christmas-tree fundraiser for local

MALDEN — State Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) Commissioner Jeffrey C. Riley announced on Wednesday that the statewide

SAUGUS — Residents would like to see a recreational space for dogs at Stocker Park. Board of Selectmen member Jeff

LYNNFIELD — Conor Griffin, owner of Heroes Fitness, will be the first one to say that the gym isn’t about

SWAMPSCOTT — The Board of Health voted, 3-0, Tuesday night to rescind the town’s current mask mandate on Feb. 20.

SAUGUS — Chair Anthony Cogliano said the Board of Selectmen’s site visit at Kowloon Restaurant this past Saturday went well.

NAHANT — Two local authors, Bobbi Lerman and Jen Safrey, will be hosting a writing workshop on March 12. These

SAUGUS — The Board of Health decided to lift the town’s indoor-mask mandate on Monday night, which has been in

NAHANT — The Planning Board and Board of Selectmen held a joint meeting on Wednesday to discuss using the U.S.

SAUGUS — The Planning Board is considering a proposal to turn the former Pranker Mills property into a 22-unit apartment

SAUGUS — Two feet of snow wasn’t going to stop Saugus health-care workers from demanding better treatment on Wednesday. Employees

SAUGUS — Residents will have the opportunity to flex their creative muscles during a free sketchbook workshop in February. The