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Dolan to leave St. Mary’s for college presidency; Doyle to serve as interim head of school
For the Item | June 16
LYNN – Dr. John F. Dolan, who has served as head of school at St. Mary’s since 2018, is leaving to become…
Marblehead town administrator announces retirement
Sophia Harris | June 15
MARBLEHEAD — Town Administrator Thatcher W. Kezer III has announced his plans to retire at the end of the…
‘Love a lot, and have a great ride’
Erin Hickey and Sophia Harris | June 15
SWAMPSCOTT — Chloe Christina Smith’s family knew she had touched many lives through her work with…
Lynn Water & Sewer approve FY27 budget
Olivia Haydar | June 15
LYNN — The Water & Sewer Commission unanimously approved the FY27 operating budget, capital improvement…
Peabody City Council approves of water-related grants and upgrades
Deyscha Smith | June 15
PEABODY — The Peabody City Council approved three grant matches that will be used for water-related…
Nahant School Committee OKs end-of-year funding
Dylan Pichnarcik | June 15
NAHANT — The School Committee approved $140,058.20 in funding on June 9, covering tuition, special…
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Sports
Swampscott’s Delano draws college interest
Mark Aboyoun | June 15
SWAMPSCOTT — It was a strong junior season for Swampscott’s Doyle Delano, from making plays at Blocksidge…
Beverly’s Reynolds, Swampscott’s Collins receive Moynihan honors
For the Item | June 15
Based on their achievements in the classroom and in their respective athletic endeavors, Beverly High…
Lynnfield’s diamond shines bright
Mark Aboyoun | June 15
The Lynnfield 13-year-old Little League team captured the 2026 Middlesex Big Diamond-Intermediate Division…
Athlete of the Week – St. Mary’s Sophia Lafontant
Joey Barrett | June 14
You know what I’ve been thinking? St. Mary’s girls flag football team couldn’t have captured its…
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Government
Peabody Celebrates Juneteenth
Olivia McKenna-Stevens | June 15
PEABODY — On a beautiful sunny morning, a gathering of city officials, law enforcement, and high school…
Congressman Moulton wins the 2026 Democracy Award
For the Item | June 15
Congressman Seth Moulton was awarded the 2026 Democracy Award by the Congressional Management Foundation…
Nahant’s Tibbo endorses Koh
For the Item | June 15
NAHANT – Today, Nahant Select Board Chair Robert Tibbo announced his endorsement of Dan Koh in the…
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Education
After 58 years, Peabody teacher turns the page
Amanda Lurey | June 9
PEABODY — The stories linger everywhere in Michalene Hague’s office. Bookshelves sag under decades of…
Lynn Community Health Fellowship graduates 70
Olivia McKenna-Stevens | June 8
LYNN — Seventy Lynn-area high school students celebrated a major achievement Monday evening. This group of…
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Entertainment
Saugus’ LaBruna nets children’s book dream
Elizabeth Della Piana | June 15
SAUGUS — Antonio LaBruna has always dreamed of writing his first children’s book. Now, with the release of…
Saugus Public Library hosts Mahjong lessons
For the Item | June 15
SAUGUS — The Saugus Public Library will be hosting Mahjong lessons on Tuesday July 7, July 14, and July 20…
VFW to host America’s 250th Celebration
Sophia Harris | June 11
MARBLEHEAD — The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2005 will mark a major milestone in the nation’s history…
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Business
Peabody baker provides a treat on the go
Amanda Lurey | June 8
PEABODY — If you spot a hot pink trailer parked at a Little League field, summer concert, or farmer’s…
Kelly Duggan wants to give brokers a rebrand and it’s working
Olivia McKenna-Stevens | June 3
MARBLEHEAD — Longtime Marblehead broker Kelly Duggan has joined The Agency Marblehead after four years of…
A decade of serving smiles in Saugus
Elizabeth Della Piana | May 21
SAUGUS — In 2016, Sharon and Paul Cacciola had no plans to own and operate their own family business. In…
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Opinion
Commentary: AI will rip off consumers unless they fight back
Guest Commentary | June 15
Cathy O’Neil My great-uncle Fred, a former World War II prisoner living in the Cascade Mountains of…
Hadge: The difference it made: no difference at all
To the editor | June 15
A short story by Haley Hadge She whispered softly to herself so as not to wake the house, but it made no…
LTTE: Legal aid for immigrants
To the editor | June 15
To the editor: I have seen several articles talking about Lynn’s budget and how it was voted down due to…
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Lifestyle
Lynn’s Ephemeral Jess blends art, community, and culture
Matteo Valente | June 11
For Jessica Cruz, also known as Ephemeral Jess, art has never been just about paint on a canvas. It’s…
Lynn students row, row, row their boat
Paul Halloran | June 11
LYNN — Physical education students in the eighth-grade Discovery Program Physical Education classes at Lynn…
The photographer’s pics of the month: May
Spenser Hasak | May 28
This is a recurring column by Daily Item Creative Director Spenser Hasak, featuring and discussing…
Inside Dash Lopez’s mission to empower Lynn’s artists
Matteo Valente | May 21
There’s a particular kind of person who can’t sit still creatively, not because they’re restless,…








































