There are more than 100,000 people in the City of Lynn, and among them are some of the top high school athletes in the Bay State. From blocked shots to pad saves, here are some – not all – of the players to keep an eye on ahead of this weekend’s MIAA state tournament pairings. […]
(photo credit: Cyndi Murray file photo) Paul Drum has become a familiar face in the Greenport community — whether he is lending a hand at his family’s restaurant, representing his own nonprofit or earning honorary titles such as Southold Police Chief for the Day or Suffolk County Executive for the Day. His mom, Sharon Sailor, […]
Friday, March 1, 4-7 p.m.: Gallery reception for fourth annual MLK Portrait Project, an artistic community project with local high schools to celebrate Black History Month, at East End Arts and Music School, 141 East Main St., Riverhead. (composite of courtesy photos) All ages Saturday, Feb. 24, 5 p.m.: Bingo and potluck dinner hosted by […]
Listings prepared for Times Review Media Group by Suffolk Vision Inc., dated Dec. 22, 2023. AQUEBOGUE (11931) • VBH Partnership to Aquebogue Boat and Storage LLC, 292 Meetinghouse Creek Road (600-86-2-2) (C) $995,000 • Daniel J Fox (Referee) & Joseph Nespoli (Defendant) to 872 Union Avenue LLC, 872 Union Avenue (600-66-4-1.021) (R) $635,000 BAITING HOLLOW […]
St. Mary’s boys hockey team advanced to Wednesday’s Cardinal Classic title game at Olympia Ice Center, but couldn’t quite finish the job in a 3-1 loss to Pope Francis – the No. 2 seed in Division 1 (MIAA). Pope Francis got out to a 1-0 lead after one, but St. Mary’s Chase Collins tucked an […]
Nik Talabadze, Bryce Keels, Bryan Henry and Jake Baxendale will play the popular video game Rocket League against students from other schools throughout the spring esports season. (photo credit: Nicholas Grasso) A handful of Southold High School students have joined a growing trend that has swept academia nationwide in just a few short years: esports. […]
Brian Walshe, who is accused of murdering and dismembering his wife and previously lived in Lynn and Marblehead, has been sentenced to 37 months in prison in connection with a fraud scheme involving two Andy Warhol paintings. In 2018, Walshe was arrested and charged with one count of wire fraud after attempting to sell two […]
SAUGUS — In the wake of the arrest of a 52-year-old middle school teacher late last month, the union representing the town’s teachers has agreed to reinstate parent-teacher conferences at the secondary level for the coming school year. Roxanne Plaskon, a science teacher at the school, is facing a charge of possession of a Class […]
SAUGUS — It was the final regular season game for both the Saugus and Peabody girls basketball teams, as both await their state tournament destinies. But the visiting Tanners, who won Wednesday’s Northeastern Conference showdown in a 49-42 final, are the ones rolling into the postseason on a high. Originally scheduled for February 13, this […]
LYNN — After serving on the Zoning Board of Appeals for more than 50 years, 95-year-old Patrick B. Calnan is calling it a career. Calnan’s last meeting was Tuesday, when the City Council and Mayor Jared Nicholson presented him with an official citation honoring his career. Calnan is the longest-serving board member in the city’s […]