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Lynnfield Library hosts food drive for furry friends Lynnfield Library hosts food drive for furry friendsLYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library is hosting a pet food drive until the end of January. All... Spring water whets Lynnfield’s appetite Spring water whets Lynnfield’s appetiteLYNNFIELD — A natural spring flowing quietly beneath eastern Massachusetts has become the focus of renewed attention as... Lynn City Council bids farewell to longtime leaders Lynn City Council bids farewell to longtime leadersLYNN — As the New Year approaches, the Lynn City Council spent the final moments of its last... Nahant Police Dept. has a new paw-trol officer Nahant Police Dept. has a new paw-trol officerNAHANT — The Police Department has welcomed its newest officer, a 16-month-old Belgian Malinois named Zibit, Nahant’s first... Photos: Santa visits Lynn for the annual Christmas Eve Parade Photos: Santa visits Lynn for the annual Christmas Eve Parade... Nahant swears in first woman administrator Nahant swears in first woman administratorNAHANT — To mark the occasion of becoming the first woman in the Town’s history to be sworn... A ‘big milestone’ at Pickering A 'big milestone' at PickeringLYNN — The Pickering Middle School Building Committee had a meeting full of updates as construction pushes forward... Marblehead, Swampscott spotlight local activism Marblehead, Swampscott spotlight local activismWhen you travel down Humphrey Street in Swampscott on a Thursday, or pass Glabicky Field in Marblehead on... Lynn Water & Sewer Commission will examine treatment plant Lynn Water & Sewer Commission will examine treatment plantLYNN — The Water & Sewer Commission has approved a feasibility study to examine rehabilitation options or possible... Nahant students ring in the holiday cheer Nahant students ring in the holiday cheerNAHANT — Community members spent a festive morning at Johnson Elementary School on Friday, as a crowd of...

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Lynn leaders, citizens rally for peace

Jackie Manno | December 29

LYNN — The Khmer community in Lynn rallied for peace and justice for Cambodia at City Hall on…

Lynnfield Library hosts food drive for furry friends

Amanda Lurey | December 29

LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Public Library is hosting a pet food drive until the end of January. All…

Nahant weighs need for public-safety building

Zach Laird | December 29

NAHANT — The Town is continuing to research the feasibility of a public-safety building, which could entail…

Swampscott turns to the public for assistance

Zach Laird | December 29

SWAMPSCOTT — The Town is seeking volunteers for its various boards and committees, offering people a chance…

Marblehead’s Carpineto family seeks support

Sophia Harris | December 28

MARBLEHEAD — It is with profound sadness that the Marblehead community mourns the sudden passing of Joe…

Nahant focuses on lead pipe identification

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 28

NAHANT — The Town received an update on its lead water service lines project from Department of Public…

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Sports

Roundup: Bishop Fenwick wins Sue Rivard Tournament

Mark Aboyoun | December 29

Bishop Fenwick captured the Sue Rivard Tournament championship with a one-point win over Walpole. Senior…

Aboyoun: Should NFL teams tank?

Mark Aboyoun | December 29

Being a Boston sports fan, I’ve been lucky enough to never really worry about the word “tank.” In…

Weekend roundup: Glynn’s 100th win leads Lynnfield-North Reading

Joey Barrett | December 28

It was a busy week for the Lynnfield-North Reading wrestling team, which took part in Saturday’s Pentucket…

Hot hand lifts St. Mary’s to Boverini championship

Joey Barrett | December 28

LYNN — It wasn’t raining in Lynn Sunday afternoon. Well, at least not outside. With eight 3-pointers…

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Government

Crighton on the road ahead for transportation policy

For the Item | December 29

As the first year of the legislative session comes to a close, Sen. Brendan Crighton, co-chair of the Joint…

Start of mayor’s second term highlights Lynn inauguration

Paul Halloran | December 28

LYNN — Mayor Jared C. Nicholson will officially begin his second four-year term when he takes the oath of…

Mayor Nicholson reflects on 2025 wins

Jackie Manno | December 18

LYNN — As Mayor Jared Nicholson prepares to enter his second term, he highlighted key milestones that he…

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A single mother of five, stretching every dollar

Sophia Harris | December 25

One of the letters received by Item Santa this season comes from a mother doing everything she can to hold…

Mom asks Santa for Christmas cheer

Zach Laird | December 23

Christmas cheer is the kind of joy that every child and parent deserves a chance to cherish. One mother…

Education

Boys & Girls Club has leadership structure change

Paul Halloran | December 23

LYNN — As the Boys & Girls Club of Lynn continues to grow — with Phase 2 of a $25 million building…

Old Neighborhood meats a need in Lynn Schools

For the Item | December 22

LYNN — For the second year in a row, just before the holidays, Old Neighborhood Foods and Demakes…

Saugus schools get a boost in math

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 21

SAUGUS — The Saugus schools recently received a Multi-tiered Systems of Support Math Academy grant that…

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Entertainment

Saugus Breakheart sets winter happenings

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 29

SAUGUS — For those looking for some outdoor fun this winter, Breakheart Reservation has plenty of upcoming…

Saugus ready to rock into 2026

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 28

SAUGUS — With apartment plans looming in the future, Kowloon Restaurant is continuing its tradition of…

Peabody’s Clancy wins Song of the Year

Amanda Lurey | December 23

PEABODY — After seven years and 11 nominations, Peabody native Justin Clancy won his first Boston Music…

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Business

Wicked Delish brings wicked good bites to Saugus

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 23

SAUGUS — When a construction worker and former teacher decide to wake up one day and start a journey into…

Saugus OKs 10th anniversary party license

Elizabeth Della Piana | December 17

SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen held a large number of public hearings Tuesday night, including one for the…

Peabody cheese shop evolves to meet customer tastes

Amanda Lurey | November 12

PEABODY — Since opening its doors on Main Street in August of 2023, New England’s first Black-owned…

Tiger An’s Taekwondo expands to Peabody

Amanda Lurey | November 5

PEABODY — For anyone looking for Olympic-level taekwondo training, look no further. Tiger An’s Taekwondo…

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Opinion

Editorial: The bookstore comeback is good news for readers

Guest Editorial | December 29

Editorial written by Chicago Tribune Editorial Board As winter settles in and daylight fades early,…

Commentary: Trump team tramples church-state divide

Guest Commentary | December 29

Michael Felsen The Frances Perkins Building in Washington, D.C., serves as the headquarters of the U.S….

Commentary: AI can help fix what’s broken in foster care

Guest Commentary | December 29

Maureen Flatley and Taylor Barkley President Donald Trump’s executive order directing states to deploy…

Mary Ellen Klas: States are now the check on America’s executive

Guest Commentary | December 28

Thank goodness for state governments. One of the most underappreciated stories in 2025 was the role states…

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Lifestyle

Recognizing the opportunity: Lynn’s Saltman’s journey from law to authorship

Matteo Valente | December 18

Born and raised in West Lynn, in the “shade of the General Electric plant,” Alan I. Saltman grew up in a…

Lynn dancer to perform 11th Nutcracker

Jackie Manno | December 15

LYNN — The Greater Salem Ballet Company is gearing up for its 12th annual performance of “The Nutcracker”…

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Amanda Lurey, Elizabeth Della Piana, Joey Barrett, Matteo Valente, Sophia Harris, Spenser Hasak and Zach Laird | December 11

It’s officially that time of year where people flock to whatever app they use to listen to their favorite…

‘Two sides of the same coin’: Lynn’s Aghahowa and Spencer launch ‘Twin’ art exhibition

Matteo Valente | December 11

LYNN — Michael Aghahowa and Jah’Nyah Spencer, two Lynn creatives, have teamed up to put on a joint art…

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