Residents are invited to attend Nahant Village Church’s next community breakfast on Jan. 9, which will feature State Sen.
Marblehead residents won’t have to travel far to get a fix of the spooks and spirituality of Salem, as Sabrina Velandry will ...
Breakheart Reservation was set to host its First Day Hike Thursday morning, but the event was canceled due to the icy weather conditions. One hiker who took to the trails that day ended up slipping ...
You know what I’ve been thinking? With the best of the best squaring off in the City of Lynn last weekend, one student-athlete shined the brightest. St. Mary’s boys basketball team upped its record to ...
Simon Hankinson Two centuries ago, gentlemen routinely carried swords or pistols to protect themselves, their families, and their property. On the unlit dirt backroads of England or colonial America, ...
NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE A new year, the same questions. The turning of the calendar page doesn’t necessarily mean that the country has turned a page. Many of the same mysteries, many of the same ...
SWAMPSCOTT — Seaglass Village is continuing its efforts to expand the organization into the City of Salem. Currently, it’s in the process of recruiting new members and volunteers to assist them. The ...
Lynnfield resident Bryan Mallett, who previously ran the Boston Marathon to raise money for Massachusetts General Hospital’s Hepatic Arterial Infusions Program, will run again this year to continue ...
LYNN — The city will be saying goodbye to One Mighty Mill as it is set to close its doors this summer.  One Mighty Mill, located at 63 Exchange St., is a stone mill and bakery that opened in September ...
LYNN — School Committee member Brenda Ortiz McGrath was named one of The Educator’s Room Top 50 Educators for 2026, a national recognition honoring educators who make meaningful impacts in schools and ...
Sometimes, schedules just line up for a can’t-miss game. With wins Friday evening, the Bishop Fenwick (5-0) and St. Mary’s (7-0) girls basketball teams remained undefeated ahead of next Wednesday’s ...
Community members throughout the North Shore rang in the New Year Thursday by uniting for polar plunges in Nahant and Swampscott, with proceeds from the events going to My Brother’s Table and the Don ...