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Additional COVID-19 deaths reported in North Shore communities
By David Mclellan | May 23, 2020
An additional COVID-19 death in Lynn, Saugus, and Swampscott, three more deaths in Peabody, and nine new deaths in Revere were reported Friday.
Happy (virtual) Memorial Day
By Gayla Cawley and Elyse Carmosino | May 23, 2020
Since the coronavirus has canceled Memorial Day parades and traditional ceremonies, North Shore communities have opted to take a different approach to ensure their fallen veterans are honored this year.
Lynn’s Graciale fought COVID — and won
By Steve Krause | May 23, 2020
LYNN — Stacey Graciale, 31, endured nine of the sickest days of her life last month. Yet she feels blessed.
Salem has its act Together
By David Mclellan | May 23, 2020
SALEM — There’s been tough times before.
Summertime and the livin’ isn’t easy
By Anne Marie Tobin | May 23, 2020
With beaches, parks, swimming pools, fishing holes and other recreational activities reopening Monday on Memorial Day, it would seem that life couldn’t be trending any better for people planning summer vacations.
Saugus Board of Health Eases COVID-19 Business Restrictions
By Elyse Carmosino | May 23, 2020
SAUGUS — The Saugus Board of Health voted 5-0 Thursday to ease some restrictions on businesses put in place three weeks ago to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
Virus death toll up to 85 in Lynn
By Gayla Cawley | May 22, 2020
Additional deaths were reported in Lynn and Swampscott on Thursday, but North Shore communities continue to see a small number of new COVID-19 cases each day.
Nahant Country Club takes a shot at selling ice cream
By Elyse Carmosino | May 22, 2020
NAHANT — Nahant Country Club is going back to its roots this summer.
New Swampscott emergency order stricter than state guidelines
By David Mclellan | May 22, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board and Board of Health have passed a new emergency order for Swampscott residents. In some places, it is stricter than the state-level “reopening plan” outlined by Gov. Charlie Baker this past Monday.
Health directors, police stress education in enforcing virus restrictions
By Gayla Cawley and David Mclellan | May 22, 2020
Municipal health and police departments have been the agencies responsible for enforcing COVID-19 advisories, orders and restrictions throughout the pandemic.
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