[ad_1] Requirements for a new superintendent This is my sixth year as Riverhead Central Faculty Association president — and, boy, has it been a wild ride. We’ve had five superintendents since I was seated, and by July 1, we’ll have our sixth. Under the terms of our contract, the Association is permitted two representatives on […]
[ad_1] A parcel of land off Sound Avenue that will be preserved. (Credit: Grant Parpan) RIVERHEAD Agri-tourism debate isn’t over with Supervisor Hubbard’s suggestion in last week’s News-Review (“Future of Riverhead highlights key town goals”) that “a new zoning proposal for agri-tourism resorts could be on the horizon” doesn’t come as too much of a […]
[ad_1] All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police department and have the department issue a notice of correction to The Daily Item. MARBLEHEAD ArrestAbner Rigoberto Lopez Rodriguez, 22, of Western Avenue, was arrested […]
[ad_1] MARBLEHEAD — The Village 13 substation project has started its bidding process. At the Municipal Light Board (MLB) meeting on Tuesday, board members went over recent updates. Their major update involved the civil engineering bidding process, which is the first of the three large bids that are expected to take place for the project. […]
[ad_1] NAHANT — Dog-Handler Nancy Koury and her Swiss mountain dog Freddy, who live and train out of Nahant, spent Thanksgiving Day appearing on The 2024 National Dog Show. While the show, which was hosted by the Kennel Club of Philadelphia (KCP), aired on television on Thanksgiving Day, the competition was taped from Nov. 16-17. […]
[ad_1] LYNN — On Tuesday evening, the City Council voted unanimously in favor of the Housing Stability Ordinance, which comes into effect immediately. The ordinance would require tenants to provide renters with an essential understanding of their rights, as well as increasing renters’ accessibility to helpful resources, in order to fight back against unjust practices […]
[ad_1] LYNN — Despite heavy rainfalls over the past week, the woods are not safe for public access, according to Public Information Officer Lt. Denis Ring. Ox Pasture Road and the trails to the Walnut Street side of Pennybrook Road remain open, but anyone utilizing these areas should do so with caution and awareness of […]
[ad_1] SWAMPSCOTT — On Wednesday, Lead and Copper Rule Data Management Lead Ajay Sharma announced that after testing, zero traces of lead were found in the town water supply. Partnering with Kleinfelder, an engineering consultation firm, the town has been working on updating laws on lead and copper piping in order to comply with regulations […]
[ad_1] Christmas is one of the most joyous times of the year for everyone, especially young children. Throughout the whole month of December, anticipation slowly builds. Families head to the Christmas tree farms and pick out the perfect evergreen tree to bring their home together. As the month goes on, the tree becomes decorated head […]
[ad_1] SAUGUS — The Saugus Youth Cheer Team is seeking fundraising help to send its girls to the Nationals in Florida this December. “Our U12B Sachems have placed second in New England and will be taking on Nationals in Florida,” the team posted on Facebook. The team, which consists of 34 girls ages 11 to […]