I would like to thank everyone who cared for Jim Raynes. Care Dimensions; home health aide Moses, home health aide Steve, ...
The Climate Action and Resilience Plan Committee is considering new ways to light up and energize Swampscott. During the committee’s meeting on Tuesday evening, the group spoke about its goals to ...
Tuesday night, blue colored out red as both the boys and girls basketball teams from Swampscott took down Saugus. Swampscott’s girls won, 33-29, in a crucial road game. They upped their record to 8-6 ...
The Essex County District Attorney’s Office and Lynn Police Department are investigating an apparent homicide that occurred Monday evening. At approximately 6:30 p.m., Lynn Police responded to a ...
A new statewide initiative to educate high school students on financial aid opportunities kicked off yesterday, Feb. 4, at Lynn Classical High School. The Higher Education Financial Aid Road Show is a ...
Uma Flowers returned to the Board of Selectmen Tuesday night after filing a complaint on Jan. 11, 2024, with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Land Court. Uma Flowers and the board appeared in court ...
Traditional archrivals squared off at the Tony C. Gymnasium Tuesday night with St. Mary’s girls basketball team knocking off Bishop Fenwick in a 51-41 final. St. Mary’s, which sports a 16-2 record and ...
Deiby Felix, 41, of Lynn, pleaded guilty in federal court in Boston for his role in a large-scale drug trafficking organization on the North Shore, according to the District Attorney’s Office. Felix ...
Atty. Gerry D’Ambrosio is bringing the professionalism of his Boston law practice to Lynnfield residents with a new satellite office that opened this past September on Salem Street, a move that allows ...
Over the last few years, Lynn Tech head coach Corey Bingham has looked to make his home-court a fortress. From the DJ to the rumbles of the student section, you could say it’s a tricky place to play.
The Swampscott High School Hall of Fame Committee is accepting nominations for the 2025 induction into the Swampscott High ...
Editorial written by Los Angeles Times Board. Before anyone whose home was destroyed in the Palisades and Eaton fires can even start to rebuild, they must remove the remains of what was once built ...