Revere Chamber battles local tax hike
REVERE – Mayor Thomas Ambrosino says local option meals and hotel taxes will add $900,000 in badly-needed tax revenue to the city budget but local merchants... Read more.
Lynn probation officer looking forward to physically demanding swim race
LYNN – Take a second to pause in your weekend errands today, gaze seaward and give a cheer for Kim Garbarino as he swims eight miles from Boston Light to Carson... Read more.
Two killed in Route 1 crash in Revere
REVERE – The double fatal accident late Thursday morning was a deadly exception to most crashes occurring on the Route 1 North overpass running past Copeland... Read more.
Revere police say robber almost bit off store employee’s finger
REVERE – Police said a combative robber almost bit a finger off a Revere Street store employee who chased the man after he grabbed a handful of money from... Read more.
Lynn family homeless following 2-alarm fire
LYNN – Firefighters are examining the second floor porch of 181 Henry Ave. as the origin of a two-alarm late-afternoon fire Wednesday that left a family homeless.Roxana... Read more.
Selfless service is YouthWorks’ gift to Lynners
LYNN – Kiran Thadhani looks forward to reuniting with her Georgia Tech friends this month but the Atlanta resident will miss spending afternoons playing “Drip... Read more.
State’s oil spill gear welcome in Revere
REVERE – The Fire Department is slated to receive oil spill response equipment designed to help it clean up messes including those left by tanker truck accidents... Read more.
Revere Beach woman aiming to cure cancer – one dollar at a time
REVERE – Brenda White’s sidewalk umbrella and hand-made “water one dollar” sign is a Revere Beach fixture and the most visible testament... Read more.
Square One jumps liquor license hurdle
SAUGUS – A state legislative committee approved Square One Mall management’s liquor license request Tuesday, subject to approval by the Legislature.The... Read more.
Sheriffs’ dogs, handler get nosy around crime
LYNN – Drug dealers use air fresheners, clothes dryer sheets, even coffee grounds to mask the smell of narcotics hidden in their vehicles but the ploys rarely... Read more.