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Nahant students get to school one step at a time

Temperatures in the 20s didn’t stop Ella Arnold from strolling to Johnson Elementary School on Winter Walk and Roll to School Day Wednesday. Temperatures in the 20s didn’t stop Ella Arnold from strolling to Johnson Elementary School on Winter Walk and Roll to School Day Wednesday. Temperatures in the 20s didn’t stop Ella Arnold from […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Taylor Swift stuns the world with album announcement

Taylor Swift fans all around the world, fondly known as Swifties, sat with bated breath in front of their TVs for Swift to announce the release of her highly anticipated “Reputation (Taylor’s Version)” album while accepting her 13th Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Album on Sunday evening.  Instead, she did something she is most famous […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
1800s music manuscript found at historical society

(photo credit: courtesy photo) Mark MacNish, executive director of the Cutchogue-New Suffolk Historical Council, wasn’t aware of the old 8.5-by-4.5-inch handbound book until last May, when a military reenactor noticed the manuscript on a table inside The Old House on the Cutchogue Village Green and brought it to his attention.  In a January post for […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Message in a bottle from Mattituck a ‘hug from heaven’

Bottle found with message in it in Shinnecock Bay last Friday. (photo credit: courtesy photo) Richard Brooks spent his decades-long career at Mattituck High School engaging his earth science students with the local environment and ensuring they remember his teachings. Based on how a recent social media post regarding one of his lessons garnered thousands […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
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Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Lynn commemorates Black excellence at City Hall ceremony

Local leaders in the Black community came together at City Hall in honor of Black History Month to receive their flowers and showcase their wide range of contributions. The North Shore Juneteenth Association put on its Local Black Excellence Display with a reception at City Hall. The ceremony honored people of color who have gone […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Peabody escapes Marblehead by single digits

MARBLEHEAD — The roof was patched up at Marblehead High, but it wasn’t enough to stitch together a comeback attempt for its Magicians. Peabody and Marblehead resumed their game that was postponed due to a leak in Marblehead’s roof on January 8. The Tanners, who led narrowly before the postponement, went home with a 58-51 […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Saugus Selectmen to send letter seeking funding for floodgates project

SAUGUS — In the wake of what multiple officials called the worst flooding they had ever seen in town last month, the Board of Selectmen on Tuesday voted to finalize a letter to be sent to the town’s state and federal representatives calling for the funding of a study to investigate the potential for construction […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
ROUNDUP: KIPP girls turn it around to clinch tournament

After a 1-19 season a year ago, KIPP’s girls basketball team eyed vengeance. Now, it’s theirs. The Panthers, under first-year coach Mike McCarthy, snagged their 10th win of the season Tuesday night for a trip to the MIAA Division 4 state tournament. In the 48-36 final against Nashoba, some usual suspects in Sky Delacruz (10 […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024
Daily Update: Message in a bottle sent from Mattituck lands like a ‘hug from heaven’

Bottle found with message in it in Shinnecock Bay last Friday. (photo credit: courtesy photo) THE SUFFOLK TIMES Message in a bottle from Mattituck is a ‘hug from heaven’ 1800s music manuscript found at historical society RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Two Polish fairs slated for same weekend this year Riverhead groups receive state funding   SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER […]

Updated: Feb 7, 2024