[ad_1] LYNN — Greater Lynn Senior Services hosted a Veterans Day Luncheon on Thursday to honor Lynn residents who served in the armed forces. The Lynn English Marine Corps Junior ROTC Honor Guard presented the colors to the more than 20 veterans at the event. Veterans Day, originally called Armistice Day, is observed nationally on […]
[ad_1] WAYLAND — It wasn’t long ago when No. 10 Marblehead had all the magic in an overtime win against Somerset Berkley earlier this week. That was when junior Jared Halpern scored the game-winning goal to send the Magicians to the next round against No. 7 Wayland. That magic ran out Thursday, however. Wayland scored […]
[ad_1] LYNN — According to a parent of a KIPP Academy freshman on the junior varsity football team, multiple bullying incidents have occurred. According to the parent, who asked to remain anonymous, there have been fistfights, incidents involving stolen items, verbal abuse, and other instances of physical abuse. Head football coach Jim Rabbitt, as well […]
[ad_1] DANVERS — Lynn English High School hosted its Athletic Hall-of-Fame ceremony Thursday evening at the Danversport Yacht Club, honoring the Class of 2024. The inductees were Anthony Anderson (Class of 2000), Daniel Connelly (1990), Joseph Crowley (1995), Allan Ditchfield (1955), Michelle Fabian Ennis (1984), Ryan Ferguson (1998), Alisa Fila (1984), John Hoffman, Deidre (Jackson) […]
[ad_1] SWAMPSCOTT— Former Superintendent of Schools Pamela Angelakis officially passed the baton onto Jason Calichman, who was officially elected as her successor during the School Committee meeting Wednesday evening. School Committee Chair Glenn Paster began the meeting that evening by opening up discussion about recent efforts to search for a Superintendent of Schools after Angelakis […]
[ad_1] Residents of Lynnfield and surrounding towns can happily count down the days until they turn 60, knowing they will be welcomed with open arms to the Lynnfield Senior Center. The center offers a variety of activities, including boat-cruise field trips, educational seminars, movie nights, and even a salon. The walls are decorated with vibrant […]
[ad_1] Editorial written by The Seattle Times Editorial Board. In the rivers of ink and trillions of bytes dedicated to understanding the past presidential election, consider this notion: The race was really a contest of competing narratives. Kamala Harris and the Democrats framed the campaign as good vs. evil — a “Star Wars”-like storyline (Harrison […]
[ad_1] Jackie Calmes God help us. I can’t do better than those words, uttered last year by Donald Trump’s longest-serving White House chief of staff, retired Marine Gen. John F. Kelly, when he dolefully contemplated Trump returning to power. This is not going to be a standard day-after reflection on how the election is over, […]
[ad_1] To the editor: Next week, Lynnfield Town Meeting will vote on a proposed zoning bylaw amendment (Article 4) necessary to facilitate compliance with the MBTA Communities Act (Section 3A), a state law requiring 177 cities and towns to designate a zoning district for multi-family housing. A recent Pioneer Institute study offers a detailed examination […]
[ad_1] Martha Eagle, longtime Southold resident, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. She was 74 years old. The family will receive friends on Friday, Nov. 8, from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the DeFriest-Grattan Funeral Home in Southold. The Liturgy of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, Nov. 9, at 10:00 A.M. at Saint Patrick’s […]