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For Lynn school, the sound of music never stops
By Gayla Cawley | May 19, 2020
Music knows no bounds.
Salem sailing organization providing meals to healthcare workers
By David Mclellan | May 19, 2020
SALEM — Sailing Heals has always focused on saying, “Thanks,” to healthcare workers. Normally, that means taking them out for a therapeutic day on the water, but now it means getting them well-deserved meals during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Romance is another victim of the coronavirus
By Bill Brotherton | May 19, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has made dating and searching for love nearly impossible for area singles.
Lynnfield to virtually celebrate Memorial Day
By Anne Marie Tobin | May 19, 2020
LYNNFIELD — The town has announced it will be holding a Memorial Day celebration after all.
Crowd protests shutdown outside Gov. Baker’s Swampscott home
By David Mclellan | May 18, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — A few hundred people gathered outside Gov. Charlie Baker’s home this weekend with a range of strong opinions about the state government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. The message, primarily, was reopen businesses, get the economy going, and get people back to work.
State’s reopening set to begin with places of worship, construction, manufacturing
By Gayla Cawley | May 18, 2020
Gov. Charlie Baker’s office has communicated to public officials that places of worship, construction sites and manufacturing facilities will be allowed to operate with heavy restrictions during the first phase of his plan for reopening the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lynn Schools to purchase computers, provide Internet access for students
By Gayla Cawley | May 18, 2020
LYNN — Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said the city’s school district is planning for a return to classes in the fall that will feature an “increased reliance” on virtual learning.
Saugus selectmen responding to COVID business complaints
By Elyse Carmosino | May 18, 2020
SAUGUS — Health officials in Saugus are re-examining the town’s COVID-19 restrictions on businesses after receiving complaints from residents.
Lynnfield celebrates first responders, essential workers with parade
By Anne Marie Tobin | May 18, 2020
LYNNFIELD — Just hours after a line of severe thunderstorms swept through the area Friday night, the sun came out just in time Saturday morning for Lynnfield residents to celebrate their first responders and essential workers with the Better Days Ahead parade.
Lynn police, firefighters hand out COVID-19 care kits
By Steve Krause | May 18, 2020
LYNN — Saturday, those who saw themselves as either lacking in personal protective equipment or perhaps running low on it got the opportunity to stock up or to restock.
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