PEABODY — At the City Council Legal Affairs Sub-Committee meeting, crypto coins and concerns were discussed, … [Read more...] about Peabody cracks down on crypto crime
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Lynnfield passes ADU articles at Town Meeting
Chris Carrigan BrollyLYNNFIELD — Lynnfield had it's Town Meeting Monday night, resolving 14 warrant articles. Of particular … [Read more...] about Lynnfield passes ADU articles at Town Meeting
Mother-daughter musical duo’s journey from Armenia to Nahant
Zach LairdNAHANT — For mother-daughter musical duo Jasmine Atabekyan and Emilya Gaspar, the biggest highlight — aside … [Read more...] about Mother-daughter musical duo’s journey from Armenia to Nahant
Swampscott art draws generations together
Zach LairdSWAMPSCOTT — Artwork from the Swampscott Senior Center’s Opening Minds through Art program is now on display … [Read more...] about Swampscott art draws generations together
McGee will not run for Congress
Sophia HarrisLYNN — Former Lynn Mayor Thomas M. McGee has announced that he will not be running for Congressman Seth … [Read more...] about McGee will not run for Congress
Marblehead faces tight fiscal outlook for FY27
Sophia HarrisMARBLEHEAD — Town officials reviewed projections for Fiscal Year 2027, highlighting rising costs, slowing … [Read more...] about Marblehead faces tight fiscal outlook for FY27
Swampscott honors its past while looking ahead
Zach LairdSWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Historical Society has undergone a two-year period of research in order to provide … [Read more...] about Swampscott honors its past while looking ahead
Marblehead to pay $295,000 to fired cop
Sophia HarrisMARBLEHEAD — More than four years after he was first placed on administrative leave, Marblehead Police Officer … [Read more...] about Marblehead to pay $295,000 to fired cop
Nahant students show off their green thumbs
Zach LairdNAHANT — After a months-long process of acquiring an anonymous $80,000 donation, raising the remaining funds — … [Read more...] about Nahant students show off their green thumbs
One injured, six displaced in Lynn fire
Sophia HarrisLYNN — At approximately 9 a.m. Friday morning, a 2-alarm fire broke out at 10 Hood St. in Lynn. Six people … [Read more...] about One injured, six displaced in Lynn fire
Food Pantries brace for SNAP halt
Sophia HarrisAs the federal government shutdown stretches into its fourth week, uncertainty looms over food assistance for … [Read more...] about Food Pantries brace for SNAP halt
Swampscott allows use of Clarke building
Zach LairdSWAMPSCOTT — The School Committee voted to accept the one-year Memorandum of Understanding between Swampscott … [Read more...] about Swampscott allows use of Clarke building
Vision for public art takes root in Saugus
Elizabeth Della PianaSAUGUS — In 2022, a vote came to Town Meeting on whether murals should be considered separate from signage … [Read more...] about Vision for public art takes root in Saugus
Saugus Committee reflects before election day
Elizabeth Della PianaSAUGUS — With the November election nearing, the School Committee held its final meeting with the current … [Read more...] about Saugus Committee reflects before election day
Greater Boston Food Bank expands Essex County reach with new warehouse
For the ItemCharitable food distribution in lower Essex County increased by over 8% (625,000 meals) in the past year, but … [Read more...] about Greater Boston Food Bank expands Essex County reach with new warehouse
Marblehead adopts cannabis Social Equity Policy
Sophia HarrisMARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead Select Board voted unanimously this week to adopt a cannabis Social Equity Policy, … [Read more...] about Marblehead adopts cannabis Social Equity Policy
Nieto named Nahant’s new Town Administrator
Zach LairdNAHANT — Acting Town Administrator Alison Nieto has been appointed as the next town administrator after it was … [Read more...] about Nieto named Nahant’s new Town Administrator
Lynn man faces charges for assaulting Swampscott protestor
Zach LairdSWAMPSCOTT — Michael J. Curll, 48, of Lynn, was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after … [Read more...] about Lynn man faces charges for assaulting Swampscott protestor
Dogs on a mission in Lynn
Jackie MannoLYNN — The Lynn Police and Fire Departments were given 60 plush dog toys named “Trouble” to comfort children … [Read more...] about Dogs on a mission in Lynn
Lynn, Swampscott talk next steps for a cleaner King’s Beach
Zach LairdOfficials from the City of Lynn, Town of Swampscott and entities such as Kleinfelder and Apex Companies … [Read more...] about Lynn, Swampscott talk next steps for a cleaner King’s Beach


















