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 Arrest Eleodoro Chavez, 38, of Herschel Street, was arrested on the […]
Predictably, the Massachusetts Legislature’s consideration of a bill that would prevent public schools from using mascots that refer to Native Americans has not gone over well in Saugus. The reactions of public officials in town has ranged from bewilderment that the town’s use of the Sachem as a mascot could possibly be interpreted as offensive […]
Christmas, especially for children, is a magic-filled time of year. But with sky-high inflation and rent prices flying high across the Commonwealth, some families are forced to prioritize basic necessities over holiday festivities. Such is the case for one local resident, who said she’s struggling to juggle buying gifts for her two daughters with paying […]
LYNN — The year 1913: minimum wage in the United States took effect, the Giants signed Jim Thorpe, and Lynn Classical began playing Lynn English on Thanksgiving Day. Age is just a number. The 110th showdown was spirited – especially in the second half – and Classical squeaked by its city rival, 8-6. Back to […]
In the city of Lynn, try finding a happier kid than Brian Vaughan Jr. I dare you. Most recently, the Lynn Classical quarterback led his team over Lynn English, 8-6, while scoring his team’s only touchdown. “We just grinded it out,” he said. “Many times this season, we fell short in the fourth quarter and […]
Steve Cummings is head football coach at Saugus High School. Turkey or ham: TurkeyStuffing or mashed potatoes: StuffingCornbread or dinner rolls: CornbreadCranberry or gravy: “That’s a tough one. Cranberry is good on its own, but I’ll say gravy since it goes with a lot of other stuff.”Apple or pumpkin pie: PumpkinEat at home or at […]
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LYNN — A lot of things happened Wednesday evening at Manning Field. KIPP’s football team cruised past Lynn Tech, Morenel Castro left his mark as a Panther with a few broken records, and – on rivalry night – it got chippy. With the fourth quarter in running time, KIPP went no-huddle in search of a […]
The fourth annual North Fork Festival of Trees, sponsored by the Center for Advocacy, Support and Transformation, turned Treiber Farms in Peconic into a winter wonderland. North Fork Animal Welfare League’s ‘Home for the Holidays’ tree, decorated with photos of pets waiting for forever homes, won the Designer’s Choice Award. The collection of uniquely decorated […]
James E. Zaleski James E. Zaleski of Riverhead, and retired Riverhead Town Police Officer, passed away on Monday, Nov. 20, 2023. He was 81 years old. Jim was born on July 29, 1942 in Southampton to Charlotte K. (née Turbush) and Thomas A. Zaleski. He was one of two children. He graduated from Riverhead High […]