[ad_1] When you gather all the cross-country runners in Lynn and have them compete, you’re bound for an awesome event. The Lynn City Cross Country meet took place on Monday and there was plenty to cheer about. Lynn Tech/KIPP boys took home the championship, while St. Mary’s took home first for the girls. Lynn Tech/KIPP’s […]
[ad_1] If you didn’t mail in your ballot or participate in early voting, polls are open 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. across the Commonwealth this Election Day. Democratic candidate U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is opposed by republican candidate John Deaton in the race for Senator in Congress. Warren is the incumbent, running for her third […]
[ad_1] LYNNFIELD — The No. 6 Lynnfield girls field hockey team opened up its account with a commanding 4-0 win over No. 27 Joseph Case on Monday afternoon. Despite the four-goal win, it was a close match in the first half, before the Pioneers turned up the pressure in the second half. Lynnfield got a […]
[ad_1] LYNNFIELD — Voters at the Nov. 13 Fall Town Meeting will be asked to make several decisions that will impact the town. Town Administrator Rob Dolan said there are “three main articles” on the warrant this year – the proposed zoning bylaw, the proposed library renovation project, and a 10-year road improvement plan. Before […]
[ad_1] BOSTON — Rep. Thomas P. Walsh (D-Peabody) was presented an award Wednesday at the State House by the Massachusetts Coalition of Police (MCOP) for his longstanding efforts on behalf of the law enforcement community. “In addition to ensuring the safety of our neighborhoods, our local law enforcement officers have a tremendous impact on the […]
[ad_1] This has been a uniquely difficult campaign season. For some of us the idea of a second Trump presidency feels both bleak and catastrophic. His supporters view it differently. I’ve been an activist since my senior year in high school when I worked on John F. Kennedy’s campaign. As the 1960s progressed the optimism […]
[ad_1] To the editor: The Peabody Council on Aging held a gala Halloween party at the Peter A. Torigian Senior Center Thursday, Oct. 31. Music was provided by the all-volunteer band Golden Echoes. There was dancing, line dancing and a best costume contest. First prize went to the Joker. The meal consisted of beef tenderloin […]
[ad_1] To the editor: Who is with me when I say that Swampscott is a very expensive place to live? Why, then, would it make any sense to support Question 6 to become a Community Preservation Act Community, and add a 1.5% surcharge to our residential tax bills? Our high property tax bills are the […]
[ad_1] Nature in Neighborhood – Swampscott Conversancy I was in New York City recently and took the opportunity to visit the High Line, which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year. If you don’t know, the High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park and greenway that extends from just below 14th street up to […]
[ad_1] Amy Ellen Hayes passed away on Sunday, Oct. 27, 2024 after a courageous, yearlong battle with cancer. She was 60. Amy’s infectious smile and sense of humor will not be easily forgotten. She tirelessly engaged in her favorite pursuits: the study of horticulture and working with plants; the beach-based activities of relaxing, kayaking, and […]