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Still two months from high school football season, that didn’t stop Lynn English varsity coach Tyllor McDonald, a former standout with the Bulldogs, from staying involved in the city. McDonald hosted ...
The School Committee took a vote on the FY26 Budget Thursday night, and it was a 3-2 vote in favor of the $34,768,535 budget. Chair Vincent Serino started the meeting by talking about transparency and ...
Ronald Brownstein For decades, politicians in both parties have operated on the belief that Social Security is the third rail of American politics, dangerous if not fatal to touch. Since the 1990s, ...
Since receiving a $200,000 grant from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission Community Mitigation Fund to install surveillance cameras, 28 of the 35 cameras have now been installed in fixed positions ...
Terri Gerstein Much of New York is currently under a state of emergency because of a blistering heat wave. We are about to break a 125-year record. State and local authorities have clear ...
I am writing to express significant concerns regarding the noise levels emanating from the UV Pilot site located at the Lynn/Swampscott line. This letter addresses discrepancies in the noise ...
It’s been months since high school football season ended, but for one final evening, seniors buckled their chinstraps back on ...
Big Blue Bargains, a nonprofit thrift shop, has announced that it will donate $4,000 to the Swampscott Middle School Parent Teacher Organization. Big Blue Bargains Vice President Laura Lynn explained ...
Not everyone can call themselves a champion, but Lynnfield’s Marlon Monteiro isn’t just anyone. Monteiro, who has cerebral palsy, captured a gold medal in the bench press at the Special Olympics, held ...
Forty-eight local high school students were recently honored as Student Scholars at Brooksby Village, an Erickson Senior Living community in Peabody, Mass. These dedicated student employees—who worked ...
June is recognized nationally as Homeownership Month—a time to celebrate the value of homeownership and promote efforts that ...
The Massachusetts Legislature approved $1.39 billion in new investments in public transportation and public education across the Commonwealth. The supplemental budget — funded by surplus revenue from ...
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