Metro Credit Union hosted the inaugural North Shore Hispanic Heritage Celebration on September 24, at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem, Massachusetts. The Heritage Gala, which paid tribute to Latino community leaders and partners, featured Keynote Speaker Congressman Seth Moulton and…
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Letters to the Editor
David Colpitts Candidate for Register of Deeds stands for UNITY FOR THE COMMUNITY Dear Editor, Growing up on the North Shore and being the son of two parents involved in real estate, I was exposed to the Registry of Deeds…
North Shore Leaders to Be Honored at NSCC Champions Event Oct 4
Three esteemed North Shore leaders will be honored as Champions of higher education and career pathways for North Shore residents at North Shore Community College’s second annual Champions Breakfast on Oct. 4, from 7:30 – 9 a.m. at the Boston…
Bikes Get the Heave-Ho
After a four-month trial period, the Lynn City Council voted unanimously to get rid of dockless bicycles from two vendors by November because the council is tired of bicycles scattered around the city. Ant Bicycle and LimeBike were ordered to…
Basketball Officiating Course
Board 130 of the International Association of Approved Basketball Officials (IAABO) will be offering a course for anyone interested in becoming a certified basketball official. Classes will be held at North Andover High School beginning October 1. Classes will run…
One Mighty Mill is Just That
There is nothing like a fresh-made bagel and there is nothing like one made from freshly milled wheat grown in Maine. Owners John Olinto of Boston and Tony Rosenfeld, the head baker, of Marblehead were co-founders of B.Good and left…
A Possible Harbinger
The aftermath of Hurricane Florence on the Carolinas is another wakeup call for our communities. Even though many preparations were made by local officials, there was still the loss of life and millions of dollars in damage. While the wind…
Getting to the Heart of America’s Diabetes Crisis
About 30 million Americans have diabetes, and an estimated 1.5 million more are diagnosed each year. More than 25 percent of seniors have diabetes, and minority populations are at the greatest risk of developing this disease. African Americans, for instance,…
Recreational,Medicinal Marijuana Shop Headed for the Lynnway
The Lynn City Council voted Tuesday night to allow Mass Patient Foundation Inc. to open up both a medicinal and recreational marijuana shop 487-491 Lynnway. The area along the city’s waterfront was previously selected and rezoned by the Council as…
Governor Baker Proposes Reforms to Protect Public from Dangerous Individuals
Governor Charlie Baker today filed legislation that will provide law enforcement and prosecutors with additional tools to prosecute people who repeatedly break the law. The reforms put forth in today’s legislation include expanding the list of offenses that can provide…