History uncovered in Nahant
NAHANT – Time – a half century, to be exact – proved no match for a reproduction of the town’s official seal that survived obscurity only... Read more.
Steeplejack fills tall order in Nahant
NAHANT – More than a century old and 100 feet tall, the Town Hall flagpole was a comfortable place for steeplejack Joshua Klockars to work on Wednesday as... Read more.
Pine Grove wall: the long and the short of it
LYNN – Believe it – or not – legend and local lore about the Pine Grove Cemetery wall being the “second longest contiguous stone wall in... Read more.
Grave crime at cemetery
LYNN – Her four sons? names are inscribed on Julie Donaghy?s gravestone, and two of them stood with heavy hearts in St. Joseph Cemetery Tuesday wondering why... Read more.
A clean line from Saugus to West Lynn
LYNN – After moving to Illinois for a change of scenery, Susan Connors returned to Lynn and found herself filled with pride over how her South Street neighborhood... Read more.
Council asked to examine hospital
LYNN – Donald Martin does not want Union Hospital to close, and he joined 163 other local residents in asking city councilors tonight to initiate a state investigation... Read more.
Memories fly back to Eagle Scout
LYNN – John Blake knew his daughters made plans for his 85th birthday, but he didn’t know they intended to take him on a trip back in time.The West Lynn... Read more.
A resurrection of Swampscott chapel
SWAMPSCOTT – The shock Deb Bogardus received when she opened Andrews Memorial Chapel?s doors 14 years ago sparked a labor of love by more than a dozen townspeople... Read more.
Central Square is now anything but Stationery
LYNN – Converting the former Arnold’s Stationery building into artist residences is a critical component in city plans to make downtown a place where... Read more.
Shooting in Lynn shakes neighbors
LYNN – Washington Street and Hamilton Avenue residents said the neighborhood where two people sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds Wednesday night... Read more.