[ad_1] SWAMPSCOTT — The Anchor Food Pantry is going all out this year to ensure community members celebrate Thanksgiving with warm meals on their dinner tables. Partnering with the town, the organization will be accepting donations for food pantries and shelters to accommodate those in need during the holiday, which can be left at a […]
[ad_1] Gift-giving is one of the five love languages, and during the holiday season, love fills the air. Giving gifts is a way for people to express their love, whether it’s to kids, friends, partners, or family members. However, in 2024, the cost of living keeps rising, and it’s harder for families to keep up […]
[ad_1] LYNN — The Lynn Classical vs. Lynn English powderpuff game, an annual tradition in which senior girls compete in a two-hand-touch football game, delivered the theatrics on Sunday – and then some. The Rams escaped the Bulldogs, 20-19, in a thriller that came down to the very last play. With English trailing, 20-13, in […]
[ad_1] MILTON — Throw out all the sports cliches, starting with the one that says defense wins championships. Sometimes, it comes down to grit, determination, and a refuse-to-lose mentality. Such was the case Saturday at rain-soaked Curry College in the Division 4 state championship between top-seeded Cohasset and No. 2 Lynnfield, the defending champion from […]
[ad_1] MILFORD — In Saturday’s Division 6 semifinal game between No. 7 Swampscott and No. 3 Fairhaven at Milford High, the Big Blue fell into a big hole and couldn’t climb out. In a 42-13 final, Fairhaven (10-1) punched its ticket to the Super Bowl at Gillette Stadium – where top-ranked Hudson (11-0) will be […]
[ad_1] CUTCHOGUE Grateful This Thanksgiving, for those of the so-called Boomer generation, I’d like you to think about our fathers and those who never got the chance to become fathers. If not for them, where would we be? Then I’d like you to think of the names on the Wall. Some 58,000-plus of our generation […]
[ad_1] Southold Town officials are looking to expand cell phone coverage without the construction of more poles. (Credit: Grant Parpan) A devastating Tuesday morning house fire in Mattituck tragically took the life of Edy Herrera, a dishwasher at a local eatery who would have celebrated his 27th birthday the very next day. At least a […]
[ad_1] On Nov. 13, a Peconic man reported being a victim of identity theft. He said the trouble began Aug. 14, when he received a “strange” call from someone trying to verify Capital One bank information. He grew skeptical and hung up. A day later, he discovered that the minimum monthly payment on a credit […]
[ad_1] MARBLEHEAD — After nine full days of Marblehead students and teachers being out of the classroom, the Marblehead School Committee and the Marblehead Education Association (MEA) have not yet come to an agreement. Since the beginning of the strike, two weeks ago, the two parties have made some tentative agreements, but not enough to […]
[ad_1] I’ll be honest. Before I traveled to London, I didn’t understand how someone could enjoy watching soccer – or football, to the rest of the world. It’s the most popular sport on the planet. But in New England, I think very few watch it, compared to go-to’s like the Patriots and Celtics. When I […]