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SWAMPSCOTT — In a surprise motion to postpone the discussion of the capital improvement projects for the fiscal year 2023
SALEM — WinnCompanies has applied to the Salem Planning Board for approval to build a transit-oriented, mixed-income, 120-unit apartment community
LYNN — Four former Lynn English High School students, interested in serving local artists and businesses, opened a multimedia production
SWAMPSCOTT — The Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission (MPAC) has reviewed and reaffirmed the police department’s voluntary accreditation. “Becoming MPAC-accredited demonstrates
NAHANT — Town Administrator Antonio Barletta will hold a virtual information session about the upcoming annual Town Meeting at 6:30
SWAMPSCOTT — Two LGBTQ+ rights activists are suing the State Police and the Department of Conservation and Recreation after being
LYNN — A Ukrainian-American violist based in Lynn has started a relief fund for Ukrainian musicians affected by the war
SWAMPSCOTT — Communication became the most pressing concern for the abutters of the new elementary school at the last SelectBoard meeting.
LYNN — An updated ordinance regulating motor scooters, motorized bikes, and other motorized conveyances, will take effect within the next
SWAMPSCOTT — The Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA) will announce its decision on the Chapter 40B Elm Place housing project
LYNN — The City Council approved a $100,000 tax incentive Tuesday for an innovative textile manufacturer planning to revitalize a
NAHANT — Nahant Cultural Council will bring the community together for a spring and nature celebration Saturday. For the second
SWAMPSCOTT — Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Joseph L. Stevens Post 1240, is creating a new auxiliary organization to bring
SALEM — A late-afternoon Monday fire on Hancock Street engulfed three buildings, forcing firefighters to establish a collapse zone. The
MARBLEHEAD — After years of speech writing and helping others get elected to local and federal governments, Marblehead-based Jennifer “Jenny”
SWAMPSCOTT — After the developers’ team presented a new Chapter 40B proposal for Foster Road/Archer Street to the Select Board
PEABODY — The School Committee has decided to send letters to its federal and state government representatives to advocate for
LYNN — A Pickering School Building subcommittee held virtual interviews with three companies for the position of the Owner’s Project
SWAMPSCOTT — More community-improvement projects are in progress in the town this spring. On Burpee Road, the town is putting