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Saugus doctor graduates into world of COVID-19
By Elyse Carmosino | June 4, 2020
SAUGUS — Rachel Bocchino was part of a class that made history this April.
No new virus deaths reported
By Gayla Cawley | June 3, 2020
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported in several North Shore communities on Tuesday.
Nahant, Swampscott, Catholic churches reopening this weekend
By David Mclellan | June 3, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — The Catholic parishes of St. John the Evangelist in Swampscott and St. Thomas Aquinas in Nahant will reopen this weekend for in-person services, now that Gov. Charlie Baker has given the go-ahead for religious services to resume under his Phase 1 COVID-19 reopening plan.
Lynn City Hall begins road to reopening
By Gayla Cawley | June 3, 2020
LYNN — Department heads have returned to City Hall this week, with all other employees scheduled to start returning next Monday.
Coronavirus cases continue downward trend
By Gayla Cawley | June 2, 2020
Lynn, Revere and Saugus each reported an additional death Monday, but continue to see a low number of new coronavirus cases.
Graduation will be twice as nice for Lynnfield High seniors
By Anne Marie Tobin | June 2, 2020
LYNNFIELD — There will be a high school graduation after all.
Swampscott pantry still feeding families
By David Mclellan | June 2, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — Laura Spathanas isn’t wary when a driver she doesn’t recognize pulls into her driveway: She knows it’s someone bringing canned and boxed goods, or even whole bags of groceries to donate to the Anchor Food Pantry’s food assistance program.
Fewer resources for undocumented workers in Lynn during pandemic
By David Mclellan | May 30, 2020
LYNN — “I’m struggling for food and basic needs right now,” she said. “I’m very scared.”
Danvers lab boosts search for vaccine
By Steve Krause | May 30, 2020
DANVERS — Scientists in laboratories all over the world are working feverishly to come up with the vaccine that will do the same thing the flu shot you get every winter does: prevent you from getting sick with the COVID-19 virus.
Swampscott beaches could close if rules are flouted, officials say
By David Mclellan | May 30, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s before the official start of summer, and uniformed police officers have already been called to Swampscott’s beaches to break up groups of more than 25 youths not complying with COVID-19 regulations. Town officials have sent a warning: If bad behavior becomes frequent, beaches will close.
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