By Dr. Glenn Mollette Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, Donald Trump and all the presidential candidates want to please enough of the American people to win. When it comes time for Americans to vote, a candidate wants to please the majority…
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Classical Celebrates Successful Season
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Fisher Named to Colby-Sawyer College Dean’s List Colby-Sawyer College has named Rachel Fisher of Lynn to the Dean’s List for fall 2019. Fisher majors in psychology and is a member of the class of 2020. To qualify for the Dean’s…
Make Your Voice Heard — Vote in the Presidential Primary
The revelation last week by members of our intelligence agencies to Congress that the Russians once again are, and will be, interfering in our electoral process is an ominous portent for the national election in November. The recent experience of…
Lights Out
GLSS Board of Directors Announces that Burns Will be the New CEO
John Baker, president of the Board of Directors at Greater Lynn Senior Services (GLSS), has announced that a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) has been hired. Kathryn C. Burns, a resident of Salem, will take over the leadership position at…
NSCC Receives National Military Friendly School Designation
For the 10th consecutive year, North Shore Community College (NSCC) has received designation as a Military Friendly School. The designation honors the top 20 percent of colleges, universities and trade schools which are doing the most to embrace America’s military…
State Rep. RoseLee Vincent Will Not Seek Re-election
State Representative RoseLee Vincent announced Tuesday that she will not be a candidate for re-election in the House of Representatives this fall. Vincent has been the state representative for six years in the Sixteenth Suffolk District that includes portions of…
Local Students Earn Academic Honors Panacopoulos Studying Abroad in Rome
Emma Panacopoulos, of Lynn, is spending the spring semester studying abroad at Assumption’s Rome Campus. As the birthplace of the liberal arts and an epicenter of the Catholic faith, at the College’s Rome Campus, students immerse themselves in a variety…
The Miracle on Ice Was More than Just a Game
For those who either were not around or were very young on Feb. 22, 1980, it is hard to imagine how low the American psyche had plummeted during the decade of the 1970s. Although the 1960s generally are regarded as…