When asked about Monday’s hockey tryouts, optimistic second-year coach Matt Smith jumped at the chance to talk about his St. Mary’s players. “Oh, man… I couldn’t remember a time when we had 17 juniors ...
Call the “Shoe City Series” a success, as the four-race series ended this week with the Turkey Trot/Stop the Violence 5K in ...
Mayor Jared C. Nicholson is running for re-election. Nicholson, the 59th mayor of the city, will formally announce his ...
On Wednesday, Lead and Copper Rule Data Management Lead Ajay Sharma announced that after testing, zero traces of lead were ...
Despite heavy rainfalls over the past week, the woods are not safe for public access, according to Public Information Officer ...
The Saugus Youth Cheer Team is seeking fundraising help to send its girls to the Nationals in Florida this December. “Our ...
LYNN — St. Mary’s Brooke Moloney has been an athlete for as long as she can remember. Last week, her Division 1 dreams became ...
Let’s hope one touchdown didn’t equal one plate of food. That wouldn’t have ended too well. Another Thanksgiving football ...
Dog-Handler Nancy Koury and her Swiss mountain dog Freddy, who live and train out of Nahant, spent Thanksgiving Day appearing ...
On Tuesday evening, the City Council voted unanimously in favor of the Housing Stability Ordinance, which comes into effect immediately. The ordinance would require tenants to provide renters with an ...
Chris Gaeta, the Board of Assessors director of assessing, spoke at the Lynn City Council meeting to discuss the residential factor for the tax levy for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY 25).  Setting the tax levy ...
The Marblehead teachers’ strike finally came to an end on Tuesday, with the two parties reaching an agreement that addressed key issues such as pay and paid parental leave. At the School Committee’s ...