To the editor: At what point did you encase your ideal version of Swampscott in amber? Was it when you were a child here? When you moved here? There is a loud and boisterous group of residents who oppose any significant change happening in town and it is to the detriment of all of us. […]
Bernard Arthur Heaney, 94, joined his loving wife, Maria, sons Timothy, Shawn, Kerry, his granddaughter Michelle Farruggia and daughter-in-law Laura Heaney Goff, into the loving hands of God on Monday, Feb. 12, 2024, at Center for Hope Hospice, in Scotch Plain, N.J. Bernard is survived by his devoted daughter Maria T. Heaney O’Callaghan (Bernard). He […]
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 John Nash, 24, of Curwin Circle, was arrested and charged […]
LYNN — The NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), North Shore Branch, held its first State of the North Shore Symposium Saturday at Lynn Museum and Cultural Arts. Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts Executive Director Doneeca Thurston-Chavez welcomes the attendees to the museum. The Symposium included welcome remarks from President Kenann McKenzie-DeFranza, information regarding […]
Phillip Giliver and his brother, David, have been around cars their entire lives. After moving to the United States from Russia in the ‘90s, their father, Lenny, opened up an auto shop on the Lynnway, mostly specializing in Japanese vehicles. The Sunrise RallySport rally-spec 2006 Toyota Yaris. Prior to that, Lenny had been a co-driver […]
THE SUFFOLK TIMES Editorial: Maybe the sky is falling — so now what? Letters to the editor: IDA did not listen RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Crime stats reported, new tracking system coming Letters to the editor: Let’s talk about our proposal SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER Shelter Island Friends of Music welcomes gypsy jazz: Free concert Saturday, March 2 […]
LYNN — LEO inc., both a nonprofit charitable organization and a community action agency, recently received a $6.9 million tax-exempt bond from MassDevelopment and Eastern Bank to help renovate and convert its former headquarters at 156 Broad St. into a preschool for children aged 3-5. “LEO (Inc.) has been engaged in this redevelopment activity for […]
SWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott for All Ages Committee and Swampscott Senior Center are sponsoring their second annual “Creating Your Healthy Aging Plan” conference Saturday, March 23. The five-hour event, taking place at the senior center, will kick off at 9 a.m. The first hour will be dedicated to its more-than-10 vendors, where attendees will be […]
BOYS HOCKEY DIVISION 1 No. 32 Lincoln-Sudbury/No. 33 Lexington at No. 1 St. John’s Prep Wednesday at 6:40 p.m. No. 21 St. Mary’s at No. 12 Franklin Wednesday at 6 p.m. DIVISION 3 No. 29 Norton/No. 36 Ludlow at No. 4 Lynnfield Wednesday at 8 p.m. No. 27 Foxborough/No. 38 Easthampton at No. 6 Marblehead […]
SALEM — The 2024 MIAA All-State Championship Meet wrapped up Saturday at Salem High School. Several locals – and their respective schools – fared well. The meet featured the top six wrestlers in all three divisions and a total of 123 teams competed. For a second straight week, the St. John’s Prep Eagles came close […]