T introduces six-car Blue Line trains
REVERE – The introduction of new, six-car Blue Line trains could not come at a better time according to Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority officials... Read more.
Local Dems point out differences with Palin
LYNN – They welcome Sarah Palin’s entry into a presidential race already poised to make history, but local women who supported Hillary Clinton aren’t... Read more.
West Lynner aids search for Giovanni
LYNN – Between rounding out summer and preparing for school, 16-year-old West Lynn resident Richard Yearwood found time to urge outdoor advertising giant Clear... Read more.
Investigators to continue Giovanni search
LYNN – She is encouraged by national television exposure on the disappearance of her son and Daisy Colon checks with police daily on their progress in finding... Read more.
As reconstruction begins, First Baptist pastor and her flock are taking steeple blaze in stride
LYNN – When Veronica Lanier got the call telling her lightning struck First Baptist Church, the 89-year-old pastor sped from Melrose to Lynn chasing fire trucks... Read more.
Patrick’s ‘flagger’ proposal competing with local detail plan
REVERE – Gov. Deval Patrick’s renewed push to replace state and local police officers with flaggers on road and utility repair jobs faces local competition.Former... Read more.
Lynn man shot three times Monday night
LYNN – A West Lynn man is in stable condition at Massachusetts General Hospital after being shot three times at 11:01 p.m. Monday. Police said Seena Mel, 22,... Read more.
Survey cites RHA on progress, but work not finished
REVERE-The Housing Authority has made progress in renovating some of its 899 apartments, but a recent report concludes more work must be done.The brief survey was... Read more.
Wonderland plans to begin payment of overdue taxes
REVERE – The License Commission is delaying a vote on revoking Wonderland Greyhound Park’s liquor and other licenses as long as track management honors... Read more.
Revere super: Class sizes too high; funding unlikely
REVERE – School Superintendent Paul Dakin doubts he can obtain state money needed to hire 15 additional teachers to reduce class sizes in the city’s... Read more.