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While each community may celebrate Memorial Day differently, the reason and sentiment is the same: to honor and remember the ...
The Boston Calling music festival returned to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston Friday-Sunday, 12 years after it ...
Swampscott and Marblehead have delivered their share of classics over the years, and Monday night’s edition was no different.
Laura Eisener, president of the Saugus Historical Society, focused on the topic of spring in their latest meeting, highlighting the flowers in town, including greenhouses. First, she mentioned places ...
Saugus senior Connor Kelleher made his first start on the mound and threw a no-hitter on just 67 pitches to lead the Sachems past Northeast Metro, 10-0. Kelleher walked three batters — the only times ...
The town has been recognized by the Healey-Driscoll administration as being Massachusetts’ first 19 certified Climate Leader ...
Beyond Walls, a nonprofit that has painted the city with mural masterpieces, is having a night of live art at the Lynn Museum 5-9 p.m. June 7. The night will consist of mural tours showing off the ...
After 10 years of serving on the City Council, and 2025 being his fourth year as council president, Jay Walsh has decided he ...
Many historical structures loom over the city, from the Fabens Building to High Rock Tower to Saint Stephen’s Memorial ...
Players and coaches from the Lynn Classical baseball program recently spent a day with members of the Alice O’Neil Challenger ...
The Senior Center’s Opening Minds Through Art (OMA) program was recognized as a “Goal #6 Success Story” by Gov. Maura Healey, ...
Town Manager Scott Crabtree put together a video that contains an abundance of information about the town’s water meter ...
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