The Finance Committee gathered on Monday evening to outline different items in the town’s Administration and Finances portion of the budget for Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26). Committee Chair Eric Hartmann ...
A presentation for the Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) budget led by Director John Scenna was given ...
Maggie Lepley, a Lynn native, is having the time of her life as an assistant track and field coach at Wellesley College. An ...
Two bills against acts relative to sexual assaults by adults in positions of authority or trust are on the docket for this year’s legislative session. SD 1367 and HD 2209, if passed in the legislature ...
The Board of Health has focused on animal regulations in the Town, creating new sections to Article 10 – Keeping of animals, hoping to strengthen the section. “In looking through some of our ...
The St. Mary’s Spartans are back in the state championship game after winning it two years ago. No. 1 St. Mary’s defeated No. 5 Pittsfield 59-43 at Worcester State University on Monday evening.
For Rachelle and Dave Flaherty, home has always been more than just a place to live — it’s a foundation for family, community, and resilience. Rachelle has spent nearly her entire life in the same ...
A garbage truck from Hiltz Disposal traveling down Carolyn Road near the Honda lot on the Lynnway snagged overhead utility wires early Monday afternoon, pulling down a utility pole and bringing live ...
Congress is moving forward with plans to enact new tax cuts this year. Their priority seems to be tax cuts for the wealthy. But as grocery prices rise and people fear more economic uncertainty.
In trying to learn as much as I could about the Dog Park proposal, I ‘visited’ the Save Stocker Park Facebook page with the following introduction: By joining this group, you are affirming your ...
Editorial written by New York Daily News Board. In his address to Congress, President Donald Trump got it terribly wrong and was hugely hypocritical to assail the bipartisan CHIPS Act as a “horrible, ...
Joshua A. Miele When I was a teenager, a professor my parents knew heard that I wanted to major in physics. Because I am blind, he told my parents that wouldn’t be possible: “Physicists,” he informed ...