Residents split on slots in Revere
REVERE – Lisa Wynn is a Revere native whose views on bringing slot machines to local race tracks is tempered by her experience working aboard a casino boat.”I... Read more.
State spending mess, court ruling slows but doesn’t derail extension of Blue Line
SALEM – Minutes after he touted plans for commuter parking improvements before an appreciative audience of Salem and Beverly employers Wednesday, state transit... Read more.
Lynn shooting suspect pleads innocent
LYNN – A 17-year-old charged with attempted murder after a gunshot was fired Monday night on Summer Street was ordered held without bail until a District Court... Read more.
MBTA upgrades medical readiness
LYNN – Karl Reynolds took a 90-minute cardiopulmonary resuscitation course and said he is ready if a fellow commuter rail rider experiences a medical emergency.Ed... Read more.
Parents rue loss of school police
LYNN – Christine Georgeoplous holds Marshall Middle School in high regard, partly because of the security improvements made in the school her daughter attends.”It’s... Read more.
Revere to drop budget ax on City Hall workers; others to work reduced hours
REVERE – Seven City Hall employees will be laid off on Feb. 20 and three police officers undergoing training will not join the department as part of a second... Read more.
Lynn teens arraigned in Summer Street shooting
LYNN – A 17-year-old charged with attempted murder after a gunshot was fired Mondaynight on Summer Street was ordered held without bail until a District Courtdangerousness... Read more.
DeLeo’s rising star could propel Reinstein, Walsh to new political heights
LYNN – “I’ll go wherever he would like me to go,” said Kathi-Anne Reinstein Friday by way of downplaying the political promotion she and... Read more.
Local students navigating through winter wonderland
LYNN – Harrington School student Samuel Sanabria has slipped and fallen twice on the way to school so far this winter but, like all kids, he bounced back on... Read more.
Warm welcome for AG Coakley’s foreclosure battle plan
Attorney General Martha Coakley’s plan to crack down on an increase in vacant property vandalism has made Revere inspectional services director Nicholas Catinazzo... Read more.