NAHANT — The Howe Estate, located at 9 Little Nahant Rd., that has roots dating all the way back to its … [Read more...] about Howe to preserve Nahant’s history
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Lynnfield wraps up summer of fun
Amanda LureyLYNNFIELD — For seven weeks every summer, Lynnfield Community Schools hosts Summer of Fun Activities (SOFA) … [Read more...] about Lynnfield wraps up summer of fun
Sailing through history at Nahant Village Church
Zach LairdNAHANT — All residents are encouraged to head down to the community breakfast at Nahant Village Church on … [Read more...] about Sailing through history at Nahant Village Church
New chapter begins for Marblehead’s Worldly Pets
Sophia HarrisMarblehead-- Kate Rhodes stood proudly outside Worldly Pets, surrounded by friends and family with oversized … [Read more...] about New chapter begins for Marblehead’s Worldly Pets
How I spent my summer vacation
Zach LairdTucked away in the old ReachArts building on Burrill Street, several interns from Lynn, Salem and Swampscott … [Read more...] about How I spent my summer vacation
Lynn football players poised to perform this fall
Joey BarrettLYNN — With kitchen calendars – or, at least, iPhone ones – turning to August, that means high school football … [Read more...] about Lynn football players poised to perform this fall
Eyes on Owls in Saugus
Elizabeth Della PianaSAUGUS — Thursday morning, locals filtered into the Community Room at the Saugus Public Library to get to know … [Read more...] about Eyes on Owls in Saugus
The Photographer’s Pics of the Month: July
Spenser HasakThis will be a recurring column by The Daily Item Creative Director Spenser Hasak, featuring and discussing … [Read more...] about The Photographer’s Pics of the Month: July
LCHC nurse retires after five decades of putting patients first
Jackie MannoLYNN — Beloved Lynn nurse Joyce Reen retired from her role at Lynn Community Health Center (LCHC) this weekend … [Read more...] about LCHC nurse retires after five decades of putting patients first
Lynn begins cleanup of 200-year-old burial ground
Jackie MannoLYNN — Eastern Burial Ground, the second-largest of Lynn’s three city-owned cemeteries, is undergoing a … [Read more...] about Lynn begins cleanup of 200-year-old burial ground
Disc jockey turned photographer shows off her talents
Erell RenaudeauLYNN -- Longtime WFNX disc jockey and photographer Julie Kramer is hosting a Gallery Show this Saturday, … [Read more...] about Disc jockey turned photographer shows off her talents
Building upon the Kulevich legacy
Joey BarrettMARBLEHEAD — When it comes to sports, it’s often about strength in numbers. In Friday’s case, it was 22 … [Read more...] about Building upon the Kulevich legacy
Curious Creatures invade Lynn Public Library
Amanda LureyLYNN – Lynn Public Library collaborated with Curious Creatures to introduce a room of about 100 people to … [Read more...] about Curious Creatures invade Lynn Public Library
Granddaughter saves the day
Sophia HarrisLYNN -- Two dogs and one man were saved by Mia Bontos as a second alarm fire quickly progressed from their … [Read more...] about Granddaughter saves the day
A Kindred farewell in Marblehead
Sophia HarrisMARBLEHEAD — Kindred Spirits has quietly thrived for the last four years as a haven of energy, handmade … [Read more...] about A Kindred farewell in Marblehead
Tenants vs. landlords: Is rent too high?
Jackie MannoLYNN – Local tenants, homeowners, landlords and elected officials gathered at Zion Baptist Church yesterday … [Read more...] about Tenants vs. landlords: Is rent too high?
Peabody veterans reach new heights
Amanda LureyPEABODY – Six veterans who live at Alliance Health at Rosewood were treated to 15-minute plane rides in World … [Read more...] about Peabody veterans reach new heights
Another 114 reasons to live in Swampscott
Zach LairdSWAMPSCOTT — The Westcott Apartment, which will feature 114 rental units at 125 Essex St., is now accepting … [Read more...] about Another 114 reasons to live in Swampscott
Freedom Fish nets $20,000 for veterans organizations
Amanda LureyLYNN – About 200 people came out to Saturday’s 5th annual Freedom Fish event at Blossom Street Pier, and 12 … [Read more...] about Freedom Fish nets $20,000 for veterans organizations
Pirates drop anchor at Saugus Center
Elizabeth Della PianaSAUGUS — The Senior Center got a taste of the pirate life Friday afternoon as Neil Shapiro of The Real Pirates … [Read more...] about Pirates drop anchor at Saugus Center