Cornell Belcher A little less than a year out from the election, and the headlines are preoccupied with the latest bad poll for the president. The New York Times even wonders whether the president is “toast” as hand-wringing spreads across the progressive community. While this might sound familiar to anyone reading about President Joe Biden […]
North Shore Juneteenth Association invites the general public to its Local Black Excellence Display Opening Night event at Lynn City Hall on Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m. Part of the mission of North Shore Juneteenth Association is to highlight positive images of Black American culture and the diaspora. The goal of this association is to […]
TAMWORTH, N.H. — The circus has left town. No more walks down Main Street, no more visits to veterans’ halls, no more fables about lessons candidates learned while talking to people in community centers in small towns. But for all the divisiveness and all the invective, New Hampshire’s primary gave clarity to two things that […]
LYNN — “Don’t forget Kory’s jersey.” That’s what players on St. Mary’s hockey team say before every game – home or away – to remember Kory Ouellette, a former player who was killed in a single-vehicle crash at age 20 last August. The team hangs Kory’s No. 3 jersey over its bench. “I enjoy going […]
Marblehead Historical Commission’s Sign Museum is making progress Spenser Hasak January 26, 2024 by Spenser Hasak As an artist, I’m a sucker for vintage signs and advertising. There’s something about the way old signs used to look, how they were displayed, the effort that went into making them, and the way they weathered over the […]
Mattituck High School.(File photo) Here are the headlines for January 26, 2024. THE SUFFOLK TIMES Hochul’s budget bid slashes aid to local schools ELIH Auxiliary again breaks fundraising record for hospital RIVERHEAD NEWS-REVIEW Flanders Big Duck sign damaged, then fixed Riverhead awarded $5M for drinking water upgrades SHELTER ISLAND REPORTER Major work planned at Shelter Island’s […]
Mattituck High School.(File photo) Cuts to state aid projections for the 2024-25 school year have galvanized North Fork school districts to fight for their funds. Last Tuesday, Gov. Kathy Hochul released her preliminary budget for the 2025 fiscal year, including the Education Department’s school aid runs. The budget allocates $35.3 billion for the state’s approximately […]
Adeline Laveglia, Helene V. Fall, Margaret Brown, Anne McElroy, Susi Young, and Paul J. Connor III (Chief Administrative Officer SBELIH). (Credit:Nicole B. Brewer, Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital) When the Eastern Long Island Hospital Auxiliary broke records with its 2022 donation to Greenport’s Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital, its president, Helene Fall, immediately […]
Matteo Valente January 25, 2024 by Matteo Valente Source link
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 Rachael Kennedy, 35, was arrested for failure to identify herself […]