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Peabody · PeabodyNAHANT — Town Administrator Tony Barletta joined the School Committee to discuss tentative plans to relocate the Council on Aging from Town Hall to the Johnson School at the committee’s meeting Tuesday night. Barletta described the council’s current location as extremely “dated, antiquated, and in need of updating.” “I would probably use the word scary at times to describe it,” Barletta said about the Tiffany Room at Town Hall. Superintendent of…See the Story
Nahant Council on Aging could have new home
Peabody · PeabodyLYNN — Residents and advocates from neighboring communities attended the second of four Growing Change meetings to discuss the city’s food system. The meeting, organized by the Food Project and Lynn Grows, was designed to collect communal feedback and determine the areas of interest for consultation with local government officials. Food Project North Shore Community Programs Manager Rachel Frazee and Associate Director of Youth Community Program…See the Story
Ideas grow at Lynn forum
Peabody · PeabodyAll-around. Versatile. Explosive. Whatever you want to call it, the Lynnfield laxmen put on a show Tuesday evening in a 15-12 win against Manchester-Essex. The visiting Pioneers were led by Will Norton, who scored seven goals. He was one of five goal-scorers. “It was a massive day for attackman Will Norton and the whole defense, rallying to hold off a very talented Manchester-Essex offense in the fourth quarter,” said Lynnfield coach Pat Lamusta…See the Story
ROUNDUP: Lynnfield laxmen escape Manchester-Essex
Peabody · PeabodyWINTHROP — The Marblehead softball team may have shown up 30 minutes late to Little League Field in Winthrop, but for the traveling fans, it was well worth the wait. The Magicians mercied the Vikings, 22-0, across five innings to improve to 5-1. The visitors came out of the gates hot, scoring 17 runs across the first two innings. The scoring barrage was highlighted by a two-RBI double from Ashley Mortensen to make it 6-0 in the first. In a flash…See the Story
Marblehead mercies Winthrop on the diamond
Peabody · PeabodySWAMPSCOTT — Community leaders and residents filled up Cafe Avellino on Tuesday afternoon for the official launch of the Swampscott For All Ages Committee’s Forget Me Not initiative. Last December, the town’s Council on Aging received approximately $7,000 in grant funds from the Massachusetts Council on Aging to develop the initiative, in which organizations take active measures to better accommodate those affected by memory impairment. Council …See the Story
An event not to be forgotten in Swampscott
Earth Day · PeabodyLYNN — As the flowers start to bloom and the leaves turn green, the city is continuing to celebrate Earth Day. Tuesday saw the planting of trees at locations throughout the city, including Flax Pond, and a celebration near the Frederick Douglass Bandstand at the Common. In the morning, residents came to Flax Pond to watch the Department of Public Works plant two Higan cherry trees, one in honor of Leda Barr, a resident who frequented the park fo…See the Story
An Earth Day memory that will grow in Lynn
Health Care · PeabodyRobert Pearl In a striking departure from recent voting and polling trends, health care has tumbled to the 16th most important problem facing Americans today, according to new Gallup data. At first glance, this shift is bewildering, especially considering the central role health care played in the 2018, 2020, and 2022 election cycles. Americans now list the nation’s top problems as immigration (28%), the government (20%), the economy in general …See the Story
Health care is not a top issue in 2024. COVID-19 explains why.
Peabody · PeabodySAUGUS — In 1859, Nathan Ames secured a patent for his invention, the revolving stairs — the progenitor of the escalator. Born in 1826 in Roxbury, N.H., Ames relocated to Saugus Center and attended college at Harvard. While at Harvard, Ames published a book using the pseudonym Señor Alguno. The book, “Childe Harvard: A Romance of Cambridge,” was a parody of Lord Byron’s “Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage.” Later on, Ames published another book, this ti…See the Story