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Larry McIntire IAABO Board 130 Classic set for February 18-19 at Marblehead High

The 13th Larry McIntire IAABO Board 130 Classic will be played Feb. 18-19 at Marblehead High School. The tournament, which is named for the former Big East referee and longtime assigner for several high school leagues and the MIAA tournament, returns to Marblehead for the third year. The girls bracket is arguably the most competitive […]

Updated: Jan 21, 2024
Lynn CoC annual homelessness count and survey set for Wednesday night

The Housing Inventory Count (HIC) and Point-in-Time (PIT) count is an annual, census-like count of all persons experiencing homelessness within a geographic area. Counting and interviewing people sleeping in unsheltered locations during the winter months can provide a more precise number of people unable or unwilling to access emergency shelters or other crisis response assistance.  […]

Updated: Jan 21, 2024
Southold Blotter: Police called over incorrect restaurant order

Current Southold police headquarters. (Melissa Azofeifa photo) Police responded to a restaurant in Mattituck Jan. 10 after a disagreement broke out over an incorrect order. A Mattituck woman told police she ordered a hamburger but was given a fish sandwich by mistake. The woman became “highly irate” when she asked for the correct order. She […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
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Updated: Jan 20, 2024
BARRETT, ABOYOUN: Which C’s are better at home, ’86 or ’24?

JOEY BARRETT’S TAKE  Forgive my coworker. He must not be aware of the greatest team to ever step onto hardwood. The 1986 Boston Celtics were far better at home than today’s Celts – yes, far more. And, no, I’m not saying that because I’ve watched “The ’86 Celtics” documentary at least 10 times. I’m as […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
Lynnfield’s Senior Night conquered by Vikings

LYNNFIELD —  It’s always nice to get a win on Senior Night, but the visiting Triton girls basketball team had other ideas, riding a hot hand in the third quarter to pull away in a 54-41 final at Lynnfield High. Triton (7-3) took its largest lead, 51-31, about a minute into the fourth quarter. But […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
Fenwick’s Cecilia Kay is lovin’ it

PEABODY  —  Bishop Fenwick girls basketball standout Cecilia Kay is one of six Massachusetts girls recently nominated for a chance to play in the 2024 McDonald’s All-American Games. Originally founded by Bob Geoghan as the Capital Classic, the games feature the best and brightest high school boys and girls in the United States. Its website […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
Balanced St. Mary’s attack takes care of Arlington Catholic

LYNN — Entering this girls basketball showdown, St. Mary’s was ranked No. 6 in Division 3, while Arlington Catholic checked in at No. 12.  Well, happy Friday. In this one, St. Mary’s showed why it’s the better team in a 66-29 final.  The Spartans came out moving the ball around and in the blink of […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
ROUNDUP: Swampscott defines the word versatility to top Saugus

Behind dynamic freshman Connor Chiarello’s 18 points, the host Big Blue played to their name in a 70-56 victory against Saugus in boys basketball action. Nakeylan Davis (12 points), Liam Wales (10 points), and Adam Sparacio (11 points, 11 rebounds) all contributed in the win, but there were more. “Quinn Fitzpatrick and Jake Collins gave […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024
The Boeing 737 Max 9 safety problems show the FAA isn’t doing its job. We need whistleblowers

Debra Katz   The United States has enjoyed years of extraordinarily safe air travel. While this is a remarkable feat, it shouldn’t take a viral video and loose bolts to invite tough questions for airplane manufacturers and the industry as a whole. The recent news of a door plug on Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 blowing […]

Updated: Jan 20, 2024