Speaking as the previous Swampscott Town Clerk for almost 15 years I’m confident that Select Board Chair MaryEllen Fletcher ...
Integrity is a term apparently lost in the scheme of today’s politics. We invest our trust and confidence in those that we ...
There has been much debate recently about the Lynnfield Public School budget process and the required override necessary to ...
Tyrese Proctor had 19 points and freshman star Cooper Flagg returned from an ankle injury as No. 1 seed Duke beat Mount St.
Peabody’s girls tennis team may have some holes to fill, having lost six of seven senior starters from last year’s group, but third-year Coach John Sousa remains full of optimism. “We are not ...
After a 10-10 regular season last spring, the Lynn Classical baseball team is back on Fraser Field for the opening week of the season. Second-year Coach Leon Elwell said an estimated 45 kids came to ...
You know what I’ve been thinking? A lot of things happened in 1976: Jimmy Carter was elected President, Apple was formed, ...
SAUGUS — Artist & Craftsman Supply North Shore, located at 751 Broadway, has officially announced it will be closing, writing on Facebook, “Yes, our time in Saugus is coming to an end.” The store ...
NAHANT — Johnson Elementary School Principal Kevin Andrews sat down Friday morning to discuss updates on the school’s budget and what those updates could mean for the school and its students. During ...
The E.F. Gilmore DAV of the North Shore announced it will sponsor a breakfast on March 28 honoring Vietnam veterans who served in the Armed Forces. The event will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the Swampscott ...
Lawrence Lessard, founder and director of Achieve Renewable Energy, has been appointed by the Healey-Driscoll administration to the newly established Commission on Fossil Fuel Workforce. This ...
Editorial written by The Seattle Times Board. In the avalanche of President Donald Trump news, the March 6 announcement by Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffler that she was ...