Lynner fighting for bag-toting coworkers
LYNN – Tony Pasuy is one man among nine fighting a battle to allow American Airlines passengers to tip Pasuy and his fellow skycaps.The Lynn resident earns... Read more.
Revere ethics probe focusing on Goodwin
REVERE – City general foreman Joseph Maglione is at the center of state bribery and conflict of interest violation hearings but it is his boss who is the subject... Read more.
Ambrosino: Limiting Overlook spending ‘not a wise policy’
REVERE – Mayor Thomas Ambrosino said limiting spending from a road repair account funded by a major local developer means shelving repairs to Malden Street... Read more.
Check’s in the mail, but barely bringing smiles to local faces
LYNN – Worries about gas prices, home foreclosures and the price of food are, for many Lynn residents, outweighing the prospect of soon receiving free money... Read more.
State nixes request to soundproof Beachmont School
REVERE – Beachmont School students will have to keep tuning out noise from jetliners landing at Logan Airport now that the state has rejected a city request... Read more.
An English grad, this Army veteran’s quest will traverse America
LYNN – After years spent as an Army intelligence specialist, Mark DiSessa is embarking on a new fact-finding mission with the help of a laptop and a 2003 Mitsubishi... Read more.
Revere burial ground needs at least $75,000 for repairs
REVERE-Hemmed in by homes off Harris Street and worn down by New England weather, the Rumney Marsh burial ground needs at least $75,000 in repair work according... Read more.
Revere may cash in on scofflaws
REVERE – City Councilors worried about municipal spending cuts, even employee layoffs, meet tonight to discuss taking legal action against businesses and residents... Read more.
Locals going to national conventions
REVERE – One is a relative newcomer to local Republican politics; the other is a veteran Democrat, but John Cunningham and Agnes Ricko will represent their... Read more.
A.G. to hold hearing on brownfields cleanups
LYNN – Attorney General Martha Coakley will point to Lynn at a public hearing in May when she discusses ways to make it easier for communities to clean up... Read more.