Lynn Wednesday, Nov. 22 Community Messy Mornings with LPL, Lynn Public Library, 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 23 Community Teen Tech Space, Lynn Public Library, 3 p.m. Lynnfield Monday, Nov. 20 Municipal Lynnfield Housing Authority, Virtual, 2 p.m. Summer Street School Council, Summer Street School Main Office, 3 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21 Municipal Lynnfield School […]
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. PEABODY Arrests William Gene Connors, 41, of 12 Moore St., was arrested […]
LYNN — More than 1,000 families received Thanksgiving meals on Saturday. The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) partnered with the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley to provide Thanksgiving meals. “We are so fortunate to have the United Way, an active presence in our community, and the dedicated staff from LHAND […]
LYNN — Earlier this month, Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn appointed a new slate of officers and five new board members, including two teen leaders, Zainab Lawal and DeeDee Okusanya, to the board of directors. According to a press release, Lawal, a senior at Lynn English High School and member of the National Honor […]
LYNNFIELD — The Historic Lynnfield Country Store will open at the Old Meeting House on Saturday, Dec. 2, 2023, at 9 a.m. and continue until the tree-lighting ceremony. According to Historic Lynnfield Co-Chair Karen Nascembeni, featured items at this year’s Country Store include beautifully adorned fresh wreaths and swags, Vermont cheddar cheese, a ham and […]
E.J. Antoni The world is waking up to a stark reality that could affect tens of millions of Americans: The federal government may be unable to pay its bills sooner rather than later. The financial situation is deteriorating so rapidly that the outlook on U.S. debt was downgraded a few days ago. That change […]
SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen on Tuesday is set to visit 344 Central St. as part of an ongoing review of two applications submitted by two companies seeking to park their trucks on the site. The board will likely vote on both applications later that day, with a meeting slated for 7 p.m. Both […]
On Nov. 2, the Swampscott field hockey team hosted Dighton-Rehoboth for a playoff game. The matchup, broadcast by Swampscott TV and uploaded to YouTube on the Big Blue Athletics account, now has more than 31,000 views. The game went like any other until the third quarter. With three minutes and 14 seconds left, a Big […]
SWAMPSCOTT — The Health Department is seeking community members’ input in its effort to spend the town’s current $100,000 share of the Commonwealth’s opioid settlement funds. Massachusetts reached settlement agreements with several pharmaceutical companies regarding their role in enabling the overdose epidemic in 2021. Until 2038, the Commonwealth will allocate 40% of these settlement funds […]
You know what I’ve been thinking? Athlete of the Game, Athlete of the Week, or Athlete of the Month – you pick. Dillon Reilly of Lynnfield’s boys soccer team cemented his legendary status on Saturday. Not only did his No. 2 Pioneers defeat No. 9 Monomoy 1-0 at Scituate High to win the Division 4 […]