Councilor-at-Large Jaclyn Corriveau recently attempted to reopen City Hall to the public with a motion to bring the entrances ...
Barbara McQuade Uncle Sam wants you. And now he wants your voting data, too. The law — and long-standing policy — say he ...
Joseph Pollino I recently saw a patient complaining of shortness of breath and a persistent cough. Worried he was developing ...
The Nahant community celebrated the annual Freezin’ for a Reason Polar Plunge on Jan. 1, with hundreds of people gathering on ...
When the government shutdown threatened Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits in November, Peter Mikedis ...
The Town is moving forward with planned repairs to the pier at Fisherman’s Beach, with the project slated to begin by early spring. Director of the Department of Public Works Gino Cresta explained the ...
Councilor-at-Large Jaclyn Corriveau recently attempted to reopen City Hall to the public with a motion to bring the entrances back to “pre-pandemic availability.” Currently, anyone who visits City ...
The last time I was supremely confident that any team I root for would have an easy time winning, it was 2008. That’s when I ...
Since dropping back-to-back games last week, Lynn Tech’s girls basketball team (4-2) has won two in a row after Tuesday’s ...
Swampscott blue and Marblehead red filled the stands for a Northeastern Conference showdown between the Big Blue and Magicians Tuesday night. Although it was a close game in the first half, timely ...
The Lynn City Council met for the first time in the 2026 calendar year on Tuesday evening.  The Council approved a motion to set down a public hearing for amending the ordinance that, at the time, was ...
MARBLEHEAD— After nearly two decades in the making, author Tonya Walker has released “Slim and The Notorious Mrs. Churchill,” a historical novel inspired by the real-life rivalry between two of the ...