Student-Led Lobby Day at State House Champions College Hunger April 7, 2023 Student advocates and legislators call for an end to hunger on college campuses through advocacy and legislation On the morning of March 30,
Saugus Police Detective Stacey Forni talks about her goal to run in this year’s Boston Marathon April 7, 2023 Editor’s Note: For this week, we sat down with Detective Stacey Forni, one of five members of the Saugus Police Department who are
Historic Burial Grounds closed due to abuse of site April 7, 2023 The Rumney Marsh Burial Ground Restoration Committee regrets to announce that due to the ongoing and worsening issue of people treating a historic
Revere History Museum still the gem of Beach City April 7, 2023 By Brendan O’Brien, on behalf of the Revere Society for Cultural & Historical Preservation Board Yes, the Revere History Museum, located at 108
The COVID-19 Update April 7, 2023 Town reports 9 newly confirmed cases; no new deaths There were nine newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in Saugus over the past week through
Everett celebrates Irish American Heritage Month March 31, 2023 Mayor Carlo DeMaria, alongside elected officials and community members, hosted the City of Everett’s Irish American Heritage Month Flag Raising and Celebration. The
EHS Crimson Tide Varsity Girls’ Softball Team prepares for Opening Day March 31, 2023 Click title to view content.
Joint Easter Celebrations at First Baptist Church of Malden & Maplewood Baptist Church March 31, 2023 First Baptist Church of Malden and Maplewood Baptist Church invite the Malden community to join us for a special joint, family-friendly Easter Worship
Lack of Transparency and Fear Run School Supt.’s Political School System March 31, 2023 ~ Letter to the Editor ~ Same as most, I am a lifelong resident Everett who chose to stay here and raise my
Northeast Officials are Tone Deaf to Request March 31, 2023 Relocate Project to Save the Forest AND Build the Voke I’m writing in response to a recent article published in local papers containing Northeast