With local elections looming around the corner, community members have begun to announce their running for seats on the ...
Remember Elon Musk jumping up and down on the stage like a little kid? Do you know what was really happening there? It has ...
PEABODY — Northeast Arc, a nonprofit that provides disability services and support, is launching an assistive technology program that will allow individuals to privately pay for devices — either on ...
In a long and complex legal battle between the town and Northeastern University regarding 12.5 acres of land known as East Point, a decision has been made on Northeastern’s claim for damages against ...
Educators, administrators, paraprofessionals, parents, and community supporters gathered outside Lincoln-Thomson Elementary School — and at public schools across Lynn — for a citywide “walk-in” ...
Julia Lippert, Maureen R. Benjamins, Joanna Buscemi, and Abigail Silva According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been 33 million to 56 million cases of the flu between ...
St. John’s Prep’s swimming and diving team has won 17 state championships in 19 years, the latest coming this season when the Eagles lapped the field and captured the Division 1 title by a whopping ...
The Finance Committee gathered Monday evening to discuss the uncertain fate of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1240 on Pine Street. Lately, it has been a central theme of discussion for the ...
An attic fire broke out midday Monday on 1 Ellis St., causing significant damage to the one-story ranch-style house. All three occupants evacuated safely. According to Peabody Fire Chief Jay Dowling, ...
Just 10 seconds into Monday’s state tournament game between Newburyport and host St. Mary’s, the Spartans had already scored a basket and registered a steal – a telling first page of a dominant book.
For their accomplishments in the classroom and their respective athletic endeavors, a pair of Lynnfield natives – track star Eli Mendese and girls hockey standout Chloe Gromko – have been chosen as ...
State Rep. Donald Wong opposed a recently approved $425 million increase to Massachusetts’ Emergency Assistance (EA) shelter program, arguing that the bill lacks necessary financial and public safety ...
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