[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 Arrests Stephen Hines, 57, of Baker Street was arrested Tuesday […]
[ad_1] There’s something uniquely human about giving. We’re equipped with an ability to think outside ourselves, an innate desire to help out when we can – not to get something in return, but to contribute to that infinite web of humanity that courses through all of our hearts. It can be hard to remember how […]
[ad_1] PEABODY — Citizens Inn Haven From Hunger on 71 Wallis St. will be providing free to-go and delivery meals on and leading up to Thanksgiving day this year. So far, the organization has given out nearly 500 turkeys and sides. Founded in 1986, Citizens Inn has exemplified what it means to help those in […]
[ad_1] LYNN — Zosia VanMeter will serve as the new director of inspection for the Inspectional Services Department (ISD) in Lynn. The Inspectional Services Department ensures public safety, health, and welfare through their building, gas, plumbing, health, and sanitation standards for the community of Lynn. The ISD is customer-service-oriented as it responds to property owners, […]
[ad_1] SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott Crabtree and the Board of Selectmen gathered at Anna Parker Playground to present revamped areas of the park. Many members of the community showed up to see the new additions, which included a street hockey rink, pickleball courts, and a picnic area. “On behalf of the Town of Saugus […]
[ad_1] courtesy photos Edy Herrera, the young man who died last week in a tragic house fire in Mattituck, was remembered by his friends at a memorial service on Monday as a hard-working, deeply-spiritual Guatemalan native who came to the U.S. two years ago determined to make enough money to send home to support his […]
[ad_1] CAST’s biggest annual tradition, the Festival of Trees, celebrated its fifth anniversary last Saturday and Sunday. The fundraiser at Treiber Farms in Peconic, which showcased beautifully decorated trees and wreaths made by local artistisans up for auction, also included photos with Santa, food and drink and a holiday gift marketplace. See photos from the […]
[ad_1] Here are the headlines for Wednesday, November 26. SUFFOLK TIMES Fatal Mattituck fire raises questions about rental safety Photos: CAST’s 5th Annual Festival of Trees lights up Treiber Farms in Peconic RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Riverhead’s school resource officers help ‘bridge the gap’ between residents and police SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER The Reporter talks turkey with ACO […]
[ad_1] LYNN — Opponents became friends – at least, for lunch. The Lynn High School Football Luncheon was a game of ‘Who’s Who?’ in the City of Lynn, with local sports giants, politicians, and educators coming together ahead of the Thanksgiving football games on Wednesday and Thursday. The annual event, hosted by The Rotary Club […]
[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 Arrests Ivan Lemus, 18, of Graves Avenue, was arrested at […]