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Peabody’s Jackson shines on the national stage

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Updated: Mar 11, 2024
Various Lynn Schools slated to put on musical performances

A series of musical performances featuring students from across the district was slated to begin today at the Thurgood Marshall School cafeteria. “These performances showcase the dedication, talent, and hard work of our students,” said Sam Minton, a Lynn Public Schools communication specialist. “We look forward to sharing the joy of music and celebrating the […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Rod Deland honored with citation following 56 years of automotive service

LYNN — Mayor Jared Nicholson, State Rep. Dan Cahill, and State Sen. Brendan Crighton each presented a citation to Lynn resident Rod Deland Friday, thanking him for his 56 years of service as an auto mechanic and for his service to the community. Deland has owned and operated R&R American in Lynn for the past […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Select Board holds charter commission discussion

The process to incorporate a town charter in Marblehead is officially under way. After posting a notice on the town’s website, seeking volunteers for a charter study commission, the Select Board held a charter presentation at its most recent meeting, led by Michael Ward from the Collins Center for Public Management. The presentation focused on […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Huckleberry Hill Elementary names new school principal

Lauren King will become Huckleberry Hill Elementary School’s new school principal starting this July, according to a statement by Lynnfield Public Schools Interim Superintendent Tom Geary. King will succeed Melissa Wyland, who has been principal since 2019, and is retiring by the end of this school year. She is currently in her sixth year as […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
LTE: Reported overdose was not at 15 Johnson St.

To the editor: I’d like to tell you that the overdose was not at 15 Johnson St. in Lynn on Thursday. The person who overdosed was on the sidewalk next to 15 Johnson St. I am a resident here and I saw the man sit, then fall, then pass out on the sidewalk. People were […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
In 2024, it’s an election between authoritarianism and the uncommitted

Anita Chabria Super Tuesday is over and so is any hope that Donald Trump isn’t speeding toward the White House. With clear victories in the primaries, including in California, and a Supreme Court win that keeps him on the Colorado ballot, any belief that Trump doesn’t have a good chance of moving back into the […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Guest opinion: The North Fork loses a great artisan

“It was never about the money,” his son Preston told me. “It was always about doing the best job possible.” We were talking about a carpentry detail in the elegant bar and wine cellar Preston’s father, Vince Jolliver, had made for an Orient client — things not everyone notices. Vince was like the Renaissance artist […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Breakheart continues Maple Sugarin’ tradition with more syrup than ever before

SAUGUS — Breakheart Reservation has held an annual program teaching about the history and production of maple syrup since 1988. This year, though, workers at the park started tapping for sap to produce syrup earlier than they ever have before. Tapping maple trees requires 32-degree nights and 40-degree days to allow for the sap to […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024
Letters to the editor: There’s room for affordable housing

New affordable housing is available in Greenport. (Credit: Chris Francescani/Sunset Beach Films) GREENPORT There’s room for affordable housing I was reading the Feb. 29 Suffolk Times and between the paper’s “Opinion” column and the “Letters” columns, affordable housing and overdevelopment were mentioned often. In my travels around the North Fork, I have seen many opportunities […]

Updated: Mar 10, 2024