GE plants itself in Boston
BY THOR JOURGENSEN LYNN — General Electric brought the City of Boston some good news Wednesday, announcing it will move its headquarters to the city even as i... Read more.
Look it up in the dictionary
PHOTO BY BOB ROCHE Superintendent of Schools Catherine Latham is all smiles as Sewell-Anderson School third-grader Gabriel Martin reads his new dictionary. Whil... Read more.
Police Log: 1-14-2016
All address information, particularly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned pa... Read more.
Let them eat kale
PHOTO BY PAULA MULLER Jennifer Cloverdale shows Ingalls students, from left, Meliangela Cabrera, Armani Arzola and Michael Ruiz how to make a smoothie using ka... Read more.
New team plugged into Lynn cable
ITEM PHOTO BY OWEN O’ROURKE Sean Donahue, director of operations, Richard Coppinger and Robert Tucker, from left, talk television in the control room of L... Read more.
Still the safest bet for Mass.
BY BETH BRESNAHAN There may be 1.5 billion reasons to buy a ticket for tonight’s Powerball drawing, but Massachusetts residents really don’t need too much o... Read more.
Boy Scouts retire flags in Breakheart
PHOTO BY PAULA MULLER Saugus Boy Scouts burn old American flags at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus. From left, Connor Lynch and Nicholas Finnie lead the salute... Read more.
Lynn officers respond to heroin overdose
BY BRIDGET TURCOTTE LYNN — A 31-year-old Medford resident apparently overdosed on heroin on Munroe Street Tuesday, police said. Officers distributed Nasal Na... Read more.
State approves Pickering School project manager
Plans to build a new Pickering Middle School took a “critical” step forward Monday, said City Council President Dan Cahill, when state officials app... Read more.
Police Log: 1-13-2016
All address information, particularly arrests, reflect police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned pa... Read more.