[ad_1] NAHANT — The Lions Club of Nahant will be hosting its annual “turkey shoot” next Saturday, Nov. 23, to help inject a little holiday spirit and raise support for eye disease research. The event will be held at the Nahant Department of Public Works yard on Flash Road from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. […]
[ad_1] MARBLEHEAD — Yesterday, faculty and staff from Salem State University, the Marblehead Education Association, the Beverly Teachers Association, and the Gloucester Teachers Association rallied in solidarity with one another. Marblehead educators voted to go on strike on Friday, Nov. 8, and have been out of the classrooms since Tuesday. Meanwhile, Gloucester and Beverly educators […]
[ad_1] SAUGUS — On Thursday, the School Committee and Executive Director of Finance and Administration Pola Andrews reviewed the Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) Actual to Budget as of Oct. 31, 2024. “This is just a snapshot, a moment in time, of the expenditures and encumbrances of the school department thus far,” Andrews said. She continued […]
[ad_1] Kelli Francine Mealy, 60, passed away on Oct. 23, 2024, in Woburn, Mass. Born on May 24, 1964, in Long Island, Kelli was a cherished member of her community, recognized for her warmth, intelligence and boundless love. Kelli earned her undergraduate degree at Oberlin University and went on to complete a master’s degree at […]
[ad_1] Robert Taylor makes his North Fork Community Theatre directorial debut with the season opening production of Monty Python’s “Spamalot.” (Credit: Nicole Wagner) A chorus of laughter can be heard from North Fork Community Theatre (12700 Sound Ave., Mattituck) as audiences enjoy the musical comedy “Spamalot” this fall. “Spamalot,” which draws inspiration from the cult classic […]
[ad_1] The ballots are counted (and in some few places, recounted). The blame is being distributed (but only in one of the two parties). The lawn signs have been struck (but some are being kept as collectibles, reminders of dreams redeemed or dismantled). Yet several mysteries remain, and a passel of new ones has emerged. […]
[ad_1] Editorial written by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Editorial Board. With a newly emboldened Republican Party poised to take over the federal government and much of the nation, the question of what kind of party it will be going forward looms large. Will it continue down a radical-populist MAGA path that ignores laws it deems […]
[ad_1] Natalia Molina Donald Trump promised that, once reelected, he would conduct the largest deportation campaign in United States history. That pledge is already taking shape with his appointments. Stephen Miller will be deputy chief of staff and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem will head the Department of Homeland Security. Both are infamous anti-immigrant agitators. […]
[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. LYNN Arrest Fernando Murga, 40, was arrested for a charge of […]
[ad_1] Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Sept. 6, 2024 AQUEBOGUE (11931) Martin Tercynski to Victor Perez & Gloria Guevara, 176 Sunup Trail (600-86-5-20) (R) $665,000 CALVERTON (11933) Jeffrey & Mary Blando to Cesar Plato, 119 May Drive (600-79-2-4.010) (R) $820,000 Michael Mildenberger to George Pammer & Danielle Schwager, 4 Green […]