City lands grant to plan for future of Rousselot site
The city received a $75,000 grant from the state to help develop a plan for the future of the site currently occupied by Rousselot, which is set to shutter its …
The city received a $75,000 grant from the state to help develop a plan for the future of the site currently occupied by Rousselot, which is set to shutter its …
The School Committee is set to consider changing the cutoff date for eligibility to enroll in kindergarten, a discussion sparked in part by parents who appeared before the committee to …
A new sign was installed as part of the Historical Commission’s ongoing sign project at the historic Meeting House Common District last week. “This sign marks the first of three …
The City Council’s Finance Committee transferred funds to finance city procedures, including the purchase of property for the Riverwalk Project, at its latest meeting. Ward 2 Councilor and Finance Committee …
The Lynnfield Art Guild (LAG) announced its annual Fall Art Show and Sale last week, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take …
WASHINGTON, D.C. — After three separate elections last week left the House of Representatives again without a speaker, 6th District Rep. Seth Moulton (D) voiced his frustrations with House Republicans …
The Peabody Historical Society and Museum dove deep into this special corner of the city’s history with the recent opening of the Bell Inn and Tavern at 2 Washington St. …
To the editor, It’s autumn. The air is crisp, leaves are falling and it’s time to… do nothing. Yes, it’s true! Nothing. Experts are saying the best thing you can …
A trio of Lynnfield’s working moms, Jenny Clifford, Mandy Foote, and Katie Santarelli, made a foray into the podcast world with their new show, “Moms Night Out” which launched Wednesday, …
Mike Higgins is one of two Ward 6 City Council candidates running to replace Marc O’Neill in the upcoming election on Nov. 2. He hopes to become an advocate for …