
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.