The Saugus Cemetery Department announces that spring grounds cleanup will begin at the Riverside Cemetery on Monday, April 1. The Cemetery Commission kindly asks members of the public to remove any personal and/or holiday/seasonal items from the grounds before the cleanup begins. All veterans’ flags will be placed back on gravesites on Friday, May 24 at […]
Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Jan. 5, 2024. CALVERTON (11933) • Michael & Donna Mauro to Maia Samkharadze & Zviad Kasyadze, 278 Williams Way South (600-79-5-41) (R) $650,000 • Maryanne Renz t Carolyn Bermudez, 34 Golden Spruce Drive (600-81.01-1-41) (R) $645,000 GREENPORT (11944) • Habitat for Humanity to […]
WATERTOWN — No. 9 Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading (PLNR) and No. 1 Notre Dame (Hingham) squared off in a highly-intense showdown Wednesday night. Three periods later, Notre Dame prevailed, 2-0, in Division 1 girls hockey action at John A. Ryan Arena. The game started with both teams having opportunities to test the opposing goalies. The best chance […]
Swampscott Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald gave an update at Wednesday night’s Select Board meeting on the town’s efforts to resolve the pollution at King’s Beach. Fitzgerald revealed that he had a meeting with state and federal representatives from the Environmental Protection Agency and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection regarding the beach. “It’s clear that […]
There’s never a bad time to score your first varsity goal, but it doesn’t get much better than what happened Wednesday evening at Gallo Arena in Bourne. Noah Feingold of Marblehead’s boys hockey team tucked his first varsity goal in the No. 6 Headers’ 2-1 victory against No. 3 Scituate. Better yet, a freshman-to-freshman connection […]
LYNN — If you thought Friday night against Northbridge was loud, Wednesday countered with a knockout. I guess that’s what high school basketball does for the City of Lynn, as seemingly half of it poured into Lynn Tech to watch the No. 8 Tigers play host to No. 9 Georgetown in the Division 4 Sweet […]
New Suffolk School building was the polling place where residents decided to vote in support of the school district shifting to non-instructional. (Credit: Melissa Azofeifa) For the first time in New Suffolk School history, which spans more than a century, residents voted 83-14 on Tuesday to shutter the school and send its remaining students to […]
Louise Harrison speaking at Southold Town Hall May 2023. (Credit: Nicholas Grasso) Louise Harrison, the natural area manager for Save the Sound, is heading down to Washington D.C. to testify before a congressional subcommittee regarding the designation of Plum Island as a national monument. Elected officials at various levels of government, from Southold Town to […]
In a split decision last Tuesday, the Southold Town Board appointed Trustee Nick Krupski to the role of provisional solid waste coordinator. “It’s an important job, and it’s sort of an under-appreciated job that I take seriously,” Mr. Krupski said in a telephone interview following the board’s vote. Mr. Krupski has been interested in the […]
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 Arrests Nicholas Adiletto, 33, of Bartley Street in Wakefield, was arrested […]