Msgr. Paul V. Garrity The crisis in the Middle East today is the result of failed leadership over the past 150 years. This does not mean that there were not great people who did their best to bring ...
Editorial written by the Boston Herald Editorial Board. It’s no coincidence that anti-Israel student groups at Massachusetts colleges and across the country called for a “Week of Rage” starting on the ...
Amy Lockard “Curiouser and curiouser,” Alice cried after falling down the rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll’s “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.” In nearly every arena of our lives we might observe the ...
Community members attended a Department of Conservation and Recreation meeting to implore the state agency to devote more ...
The Lynn Community Enrichment Program (LCEP) is still accepting registrations for its Fall 2024 session, offering a variety ...
Heading into Saturday evening’s game at Manning Field, St. Mary’s football coach Sean Driscoll said his team prepared – ...
Across KIPP Academy Lynn Charter School’s two campuses, students are thriving, growing friendships, and planning for their ...
It was a celebration of hip-hop, radio, and indie music at the Vault Theater this weekend for the first annual Lynn Film ...
The TrueVine Church hosted a bake sale and food sale Saturday at 70 Water St. to help raise money for those who suffered damage during Hurricane Helene in Asheville, North Carolina. The church ...
The Marblehead School of Ballet (MSB) is celebrating National Arts and Humanities Month by launching its “Ballet on the Big Screen” series for this fall. The “Ballet on the Big Screen” series will ...
In Saturday’s Breast Cancer Awareness Game at the Christie Serino Jr. Athletic Sports Complex, Saugus’ girls soccer team took down Bishop Fenwick, 4-2. That said, it was far from easy. The game was ...
You know what I’ve been thinking? Scoring 50 percent of your team’s goals isn’t too shabby. Do-it-all Connie Patturelli ...