As everyone prepares to celebrate the New Year with memories of the past and hopes for the future, North Shore residents will also celebrate the long-awaited arrival of the sister restaurant to a Boston neighborhood favorite, Gaslight Lynnfield. The Aquitaine…
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Boston Officials Raise Age to buy Tobacco Products
Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently announced that the Boston Board of Health voted to approve amendments to the City of Boston’s tobacco regulations which raise the minimum legal age for purchasing tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, from 18 to 21, increase…
Lynn Christmas Eve Parade
Little Travis Cormier is held by his grandma as he watches wide-eyed as the Lynn Santa parade goes by.
Quiles Wins Athletic Award
Lynn resident and Brimmer and May student Jacob Quiles ’16, son of Anna Yee-Quiles and Ernesto Quiles, won Most Valuable Player for Varsity Boys’ Soccer at the School’s Fall Sports Award Ceremony: Brimmer and May is a Pre-K-12, coeducational, independent day school…
City of Lynn Inauguration Set for Monday Night at Lynn Auditorium
The Honorable Lynn District Court Justice James Lamothe will administer the oaths of office to members of the City Council and School Committee at the city’s inauguration ceremonies Monday at 7 p.m. at the Lynn Veterans Auditorium inside City Hall.…
St.Mary’s Eighth Grader Matt Cross Named Boverini Tourney MVP
Anthony Silfa of Lynn English may be the city’s most prolific scorer but the breakout performer in the 12th Annual Walter Boverini Basketball Tournament was St. Mary’s eighth grader Matt Cross. Cross, a 6-foot-6-inch forward/center, was named the Tournament MVP…
St Mary’s State Baseball Champions Honored
The St. Mary’s High School baseball team was honored with state championship rings at halftime of the Hopedale-St. Mary’s boys basketball game Monday. In the front row, from left, are Eric Pedro, Dan Hennessey, Jack Ward, Antonio Felix, and Cody…
St. Mary’s Wins on the Vineyard
The St. Mary’s High School girls basketball team traveled to Martha’s Vineyard High School Saturday for a non-league game. The Spartans defeated a strong MV contingent, 58-51, to improve their record to 4-0. The players are pictured aboard the ferry…
School Librarian Shutzer Celebrates Hanukkah at the White House
By Joyce Erekson When Harrington Elementary School librarian Carole Shutzer got the opportunity to spend Hanukkah with her daughter in Washington D.C. she didn’t think twice about making the trip. Of course it didn’t hurt that the mother and daughter…
Annual Freezin’ for a Reason Plunge to Take Place at Noon, Jan. 1
By Joe Prezioso This New Year’s Day, while some people are watching football or resting from the previous evening, others will be taking a swim in the North Atlantic. The second annual Freezin’ for a Reason Polar Plunge will take…