GLSS warming hearts on wintry days
LYNN – Joanne Peters brought Phyllis Amaral an American chop suey meal Wednesday, but she also brought the 90-year-old West Lynn resident the comfort of knowing... Read more.
HUD money goes to repairs in three communities
Elevators, roofs and boilers – the large-scale maintenance work rarely celebrated by a speech or a ribbon cutting – will get done this year in three... Read more.
T woes have commuters feeling blue
With the region’s transit system firmly clutched in winter’s grip, Hildreth Curran understands “extreme circumstances” are delaying trains,... Read more.
Snow drives car sales
Presidents Day weekend is the prime time for auto dealers, who are breaking out their newest cars. But the weekend weather didn’t cooperate, dumping up to... Read more.
With school out, Y be snow bored?
LYNN – A lot of Sherrece Doman’s friends work during school vacation week or “hang out and sleep,” but the KIPP Academy senior is dividing... Read more.
New Marshall vice principal hopes to be a role model
LYNN – His new job title is Marshall Middle School vice principal, but Rardy Pena said one of his roles as a second-in-command at Marshall will be serving... Read more.
North Shore bracing for blizzard
With the fourth snowstorm in three weeks forecast to hit Eastern Massachusetts late tonight, city Public Works directors and restaurant owners are making preparations... Read more.
Riding out the storm
LYNN – His home is on Astor Street. But Gregory DiCrescenzo lives on two wheels: He bicycles “365 days a year,” no matter if it is sweltering out... Read more.
Hanging 10 cold toes
MARBLEHEAD – It’s snowing on Devereux Beach and the causeway road linking Marblehead Neck to the mainland is clogged with snow, but before he jumps into... Read more.
Locals dream big
The eight zeroes scrawled in blue Magic Marker next to the number 5 on a sign in Nina?s Market Wednesday convinced Ron Benedict to dig into his pocket and pull out... Read more.