We in Massachusetts are living in a bit of a pandemic bubble right now, both literally and figuratively. The high vaccination rate in our state, as well as in neighboring states throughout New England, has contributed to a dramatic drop…
Month: July 2021
St. Mary’s Claims Division 2 State Title: Cabral Leads Spartans to 5-2 Victory Over Hopkinton
There was plenty of history at stake in the St. Mary High School-Hopkinton Division 2 state championship baseball game. For Hopkinton, which is home to the starting line of the world-famous Boston Marathon, there was the unprecedented opportunity of winning…
Big Play Maker: Terence Moynihan Was Superb in Spartans’ March to the Title
St. Mary’s High School shortstop Terence Moynihan had two distinct options when a sinking line drive was heading his way early in the Spartans’ state championship game against Hopkinton. With runners on second and third and one out, Moynihan could…
A Journalist and a Gentleman: Krause Retires After 49 Years in the Newspaper Business
Steve Krause is on the A-list of journalists for all-time. If Steve Krause’s byline were on top of a story, you knew three things: the writer put everything he had into it, he loved writing it, and you as a…
The City of Lynn, Creative Collective Continue to Collaborate and Support Outdoor Dining
The City of Lynn and Creative Collective have supported the creation of fourteen outdoor dining areas throughout the city in time for the summer weather. Each area has been designed to fit its location, maximize accessibility for pedestrians and diners,…
2021 Metropolitan Beaches Water Quality Report Card Released
Save the Harbor/Save the Bay released its annual Water Quality Report Card for the Metropolitan Beaches from Nahant to Nantasket, using monitoring data from the 2020 beach season. Weekly water quality testing at Boston’s regional beaches began in late May…
From the Office of Rep. Seth Moulton
Succeeds in Attaching $19.5 Million for Local Projects to House Surface Transportation Bill Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) announced that the House passed the Investing in a New Vision for Environment and Surface Transportation (INVEST) in America Act, which includes funding…
NSCC Receives $14.1 Million to Create Life Science Pathways Center in Danvers
As part of Governor Charlie Baker’s $2.6 billion capital plan, North Shore Community College will receive a $14.1 million state bond investment to create a Life Science Pathways Center on its Danvers campus. Creation of the Center will include renovating…
Malden Catholic Inducts 140 Members Into the Brother Gilbert Chapter of the National Honor Society
The National Honor Society is dedicated to advancing the attributes of scholarship, leadership, character and service in schools. In May 2021 Malden Catholic High School inducted 140 new members into the Brother Gilbert Chapter of the National Honor Society. For the…
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Jolaoso Named to Dean’s List Ahmed Jolaoso, of Lynn, has been named to the American International College (AIC) Dean’s List for Spring Semester 2021. Dean’s List students are full time students who have achieved a 3.3 to 4.0 GPA. AIC…