Thomas P. Grattan Sr., a lifelong resident of Southold, passed away peacefully Feb. 13, 2024. He was 80 years old. Born Nov. 17, 1943, in Greenport to Gertrude (Kenna) and Joseph S. Grattan Sr., Tom was a 1961 graduate of Southold High School. In the years following graduation, he joined the Army National Guard and […]
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The group is called Centering Youth Voices, and if ever a name perfectly captured a purpose, this is it. An idea crafted by Superintendent of Schools Dr. Evonne Alvarez and implemented by her and Robert Bishop, interim executive director of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for Lynn Public Schools, Centering Youth Voices is designed to give […]
The No. 34 Lynn Classical girls basketball team fell in the preliminary round of the MIAA Division 3 state tournament Monday evening, dropping a 50-41 final to No. 31 Notre Dame Academy of Worcester. In the single-digit defeat, positives were aplenty. Classical’s leading scorer was senior Lauren Wilson (17 points), followed by Keisha Perez (12) […]
PEABODY – This one was never in doubt. The No. 29 Peabody girls basketball team was on a mission against visiting No. 36 Beverly Monday night in the preliminary round of the MIAA Division 1 state tournament. The Tanners played with intensity on both ends of the court and led by 15 at the half, […]
NAHANT — The Nahant Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to amend the Flood Plain District Zoning bylaw so it complies with the 2020 Model By-law updates from the Federal Emergency Management Agency at an emergency meeting Monday night. The reason the meeting was labeled as an “emergency” was due to the fact that it was […]
You know what I’ve been thinking? One of the more athletic and entertaining players on the North Shore plays basketball at Lynn Tech, and there was no stopping him this past weekend. Ederick Gonzalez led his Tigers to back-to-back state vocational titles. Tech defeated Monty Tech Friday, followed by Sunday’s victory against Shawsheen. Against Monty […]
LYNN — Well, like many, this one was a game of runs. KIPP coach Moody Bey will be the first to tell you that. But in No. 26 KIPP’s 56-39 preliminary win (MIAA Division 4) against No. 39 Whitinsville Christian (Worcester County) Monday night, Bey said it was more about the “base hits” than the […]
LYNN – The Lynn English High School (LEHS) Theater Collective presented a matinee production Monday of its original play, “The Show Must Go On” to an audience that included Mayor Jared Nicholson. During the show, the actors took the audience through the trials and tribulations of high school theater. Lynn English Drama Club members, from […]
LYNN — Georgia Katsoulomitis, executive director of the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute, has joined the board of directors of My Brother’s Table, the largest soup kitchen on the North Shore. Katsoulomitis has run MLRI, a nationally recognized poverty law and policy program and the leading poverty-fighting legal non-profit in the state, for 13 years, a […]