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Olympics · PeabodyIan Hurd and Sadie Barlow It may come as no surprise that the first modern Olympics were a men-only affair. The second, in Paris in 1900, included 22 women, and from then on, every Olympic Games has wrestled with whether, and how, to treat men and women differently. The concepts of equality and fairness are murky at the point where sports meets gender, and Olympic history is full of stories that show how hard it can be to muddle through. Sex seg…See the Story
At the Olympics, must it be men versus women?
Coast Guard · PeabodyNAHANT — Town Administrator Tony Barletta announced that the town will move forward in the process of selling the lots that were once Coast Guard housing properties on Castle Road and Goddard Drive without contracting a real-estate broker. He said the main reason for the decision had to do with an issue that occurred during […]See the Story
Nahant’s Coast Guard housing lots set for sale
Peabody · PeabodyLYNNFIELD — For most high school student-athletes, senior year can be extremely stressful as they navigate their way through the college decision process. Not so much for Lynnfield girls soccer senior captain Emma Rose, who knows exactly where she intends to be in the fall of 2025. That’s in Connecticut, playing soccer for the Trinity […]See the Story
Everything coming up Rose(s) at Trinity
Fishermen · PeabodySWAMPSCOTT — The bidding process has begun on a sewer-infrastructure-improvement project for the Marshall Street Outfall at Fisherman’s Beach. In June, the Select Board voted unanimously to allocate $1.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the “shovel-ready” project after it was originally planned to be funded through the Sewer Enterprise Fund as part […]See the Story
Swampscott sewer project soon to be fishing for bids
Soccer · PeabodyThis time last year, Marblehead’s girls’ soccer team still didn’t have a coach. It wasn’t until five days before the season started that Lisa Wales was brought on to helm the program. “I think it was a great first season. It was definitely a whirlwind,” Wales said. “It was a little bit of baptism by […]See the Story
Wales ready for year two with Marblehead soccer
Peabody · PeabodyTo the editor: The Republican vice-presidential nominee Mr. J.D. Vance has been deservedly credited with uncommon academic achievement. He completed his undergraduate studies in a shorter period than most, and yet managed to receive his degree summa cum laude, the highest accolade possible. He then attended the selective and prestigious Yale Law School, and followed […]See the Story
LTE: J.D. Vance’s miraculous conversion
Peabody · PeabodyBOSTON — A man from Salem was sentenced on July 25 in federal court in Boston for his role in a North Shore-based drug-trafficking organization (DTO) that manufactured and distributed tens of thousands of counterfeit prescription pills containing narcotics. Kion Shepherd, 33, was sentenced by Chief U.S. District Court Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV to […]See the Story
Salem man sentenced for role in North Shore-based drug-trafficking organization
Peabody · PeabodyTOPSFIELD — This summer, the Topsfield Fair is again partnering with libraries in Essex and Middlesex counties and southern New Hampshire to promote its Read & Win program. Each library sets a goal for elementary-school children in their communities, encouraging them to read library books. Students in kindergarten through sixth grade who reach their reading goal will […]See the Story