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NAHANT – On Thursday, the town will be giving out COVID-19 test kits to residents aged two and older. Test
LYNN – Emmanuelle Le Gal has finished a project unlike any other she has ever worked on. The Lynn artist
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) announced on Friday that to remain consistent with the state Department of Elementary and
SAUGUS – Vehicle-accessory company Cap World was told by the Zoning Board of Appeals that it must remove or cover
NAHANT – The Council on Aging has a brand-new executive director: Mary Miner. Miner has taken over for Linda Peterson,
Have you heard of the New England Revolution? While diehard fans might be well aware of the reigning Major League
This past week, the Boston Bruins honored Willie O’Ree by retiring his No. 22 and lifting it high into the
SAUGUS — School Committee Chair Thomas Whittredge will be the first to say that the ending of 2021 wasn’t easy
NAHANT – At the joint meeting between the Board of Selectmen and the Housing Authority, Town Administrator Antonio Barletta stated
PEABODY — City residents may not be aware, but Peabody is home to a fencing club that has been challenging
NAHANT – During their last meeting of 2021, the Planning Board voted 6-1 to stop the recording and publication of
SAUGUS – The town’s efforts to revitalize Cliftondale Square are building momentum. A draft report from the Cliftondale Revitalization Committee
SAUGUS ― David Woodworth, Colin Wildman, Dominic Imbrogna, and Michael Kallelis will be honored by the Board of Selectmen in
SAUGUS ― A new Planet Fitness facility is now open at 325 Broadway. The facility held its opening day events
SALEM — John D. Keenan had a fascinating year. As president of Salem State University, Keenan had to take on
SAUGUS — George’s Barber Shop is a pillar of the town and Mike Moriello has been working there for nearly
SAUGUS — Residents will get to have their say on Jan. 25 at a special election regarding the funding of
PEABODY ― Everyone deserves to have a voice in the decisions made in their own community — including students. That’s
SAUGUS — Tom Sheehan, a graduate of Saugus High, has had two new western books, “The Townsman ” and “The