SWAMPSCOTT— Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald revealed the official preliminary vision for the future of the town’s Hawthorne property at the Select Board’s latest meeting Wednesday night. Fitzgerald proposed replacing the Humphrey Street space currently occupied by Anthony’s Pier 4 and Hawthorne By The Sea Tavern with a brand new library. He described a multi-use and […]
The Lynnfield School Committee recently voted to approve the fiscal year 2025 operating budget of $30,806,245, and a capital budget of $225,000. Preceding the vote was a discussion regarding the decision to eliminate the Lynnfield High School library media specialist position, and keeping manageable class sizes. School Committee Member Jamie Hayman said that “this is […]
Kevin Moran has been “directly involved” with the sport of basketball for 50 years. From making plays on the court to drawing them up on the sideline, he’s just about done it all. That said, every book comes with its final chapter. Moran, who just completed his eighth season coaching Bishop Fenwick’s boys basketball program, […]
The spring season is here, and athletes are starting to find their grooves. Whether it’s rounding the bases, scoring goals, or delivering aces, student-athletes are ready to shine. For Marblehead, there are a lot of newcomers to the varsity scene, but also, some senior leaders looking to make history in their final years as Magicians. […]
Yesterday was my birthday. Happy birthday to me. Like everyone else, I had to check to see what else I have to share the spotlight with for the day. The narcissist in me was enraged to find out that my special day was burdened by the likes of finding a rainbow and enjoying chocolate mousse. […]
Saugus Public Schools appears to have found a solution to its prom-bus dilemma. Rather than using coach buses as originally planned, School Committee Chair Vincent Serino said Tuesday that the senior class will take yellow school buses to its prom at Black Swan Country Club in Georgetown, making the tickets free in the process. “The […]
Peabody Police Capt. Scott Richards recalls applying for the FBI National Academy in 2015. Now, after a long wait due to a large number of applications and just a few available seats, he is one of 197 graduates in the 289th session of the academy. “I’ve wanted to go to the program for a long […]
Harriet Vogel, longtime Cutchogue resident, passed away at home Wednesday, March 27, 2024. She was 89 years old. Harriet was born Feb. 26, 1935, in Brooklyn, N.Y., to Adeline (Schwartz) and Henry Mensing. She was one of three children. On Sept. 14, 1957, in Queens, N.Y., she married the love of her life, Carl W. […]
The East End Special Players celebrate actors with differing abilities (Courtesy Photo). For one night only, the North Fork Community Theater will showcase a performance that involves a prison escapee, a Grammy-award winning artist accused of smuggling drugs and an impromptu talent show. The East End Special Players will perform their “Turtles on the Tarmac,” […]
A funeral Mass for Jamesport resident Joseph L. Ferrigno will be held Friday, April 12, at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Mattituck. The post Joseph L. Ferrigno appeared first on The Suffolk Times. Source link