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North Shore restaurants prepare to open outdoor dining
By Gayla Cawley, Steve Krause, and David Mclellan | June 9, 2020
Rolly Hayes, owner of Rolly’s Tavern on the Square, spent a good part of Monday setting up an outdoor dining space in the front of his Lynn restaurant.
Owners announce closing of longtime Saugus diner
By Steve Krause | June 8, 2020
SAUGUS — In the end, the rent, combined with the loss of income from the COVID-19 social distancing protocols, were too much for partners Laurie Cunha and Rich Scirocco to endure.
Businesses begin process of easing back into operation with Phase 2
By Elyse Carmosino | June 8, 2020
Phase 2 of Governor Charlie Baker’s reopening plan begins June 8 and will be conducted in two parts, says Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy.
Lynn, Revere report new virus cases
By Gayla Cawley | June 5, 2020
A handful of new coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported in Lynn and Revere on Thursday.
Nahant to take summer reading program online
By Elyse Carmosino | June 5, 2020
NAHANT — Registration for Nahant Public Library’s 2020 Summer Reading Program is now open.
Swampscott’s Park League, recreation will be ‘socially distant’ this summer
By David Mclellan | June 5, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — Social distancing, smaller groups, masks, and clean bathrooms are necessary to make sure Swampscott’s 2020 recreational programming stays in line with COVID-19 guidelines, but town staff are working hard to make sure it will still be fun.
Saugus High to salute seniors
By Elyse Carmosino | June 5, 2020
SAUGUS — Saugus High School will honor its class of 2020 with a car parade on Friday.
Lynn health center pushes for more virus testing
By Gayla Cawley | June 5, 2020
LYNN — As the city prepares to reopen, Lynn Community Health Center is launching a campaign to encourage more residents to get tested for COVID-19.
Lynn lifts curfew as COVID-19 cases decline
By Gayla Cawley | June 5, 2020
LYNN — The city’s overnight curfew was rescinded on Wednesday because coronavirus cases have been trending downward in recent weeks, according to Mayor Thomas M. McGee.
Lynn reports additional COVID-19 death
By Gayla Cawley | June 4, 2020
Lynn reported another coronavirus death on Wednesday, while Peabody’s number of cases has climbed over 1,000.
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