
Spring water whets Lynnfield’s appetite
A natural spring flowing quietly beneath eastern Massachusetts has become the focus of renewed attention as residents, athletes, and visitors seek alternatives to... Read more.

Planning Board reviews revised redevelopment for Broadway auto dealer
The Planning Board reviewed a revised redevelopment proposal for multiple parcels on Broadway associated with the Herb Chambers Cadillac of Lynnfield dealership,... Read more.

Jonathan Luders brings banana ball magic and core values home
Born and raised in Lynnfield, Jonathan Luders has never forgotten where his journey began. This year, the Lynnfield Middle School alum returned home with an inspiring... Read more.

Catracchia focuses on visuals
For more than a decade, Jordan Catracchia has been working at the cutting edge of Hollywood visual effects, helping bring some of the most ambitious cinematic worlds... Read more.

Hanukkah lights up Lynnfield
Residents gathered on a chilly evening to celebrate Hanukkah with a public menorah lighting ceremony on the Town Common, marking a decade of the annual tradition.... Read more.

A Tribute to Rob Reiner: Remembered for his art and his heart
The death of Rob Reiner has left an aching silence across Hollywood and far beyond it. For generations of moviegoers, Reiner was a master storyteller, the creative... Read more.

Schools propose 4.9% budget increase
Superintendent of Schools Thomas Geary presented a proposed Fiscal Year 2027 school budget to the School Committee that calls for a 4.9% increase, emphasizing what... Read more.

Milford reaches new heights during 27th marathon
For Ally Milford, the Boston Marathon is far more than a race. It is a marker of survival, a thread that weaves through the most profound chapters of her life, and... Read more.

Sophia Harris: Where have all the good men gone?
A question asked by Bonnie Tyler in 1984, and a question I ask today. Maybe because I was raised on Disney fairytales, I genuinely thought my love life would have... Read more.

Harris: Peabody asks Bill Gates (yes, that Bill Gates) to pick up trash
Bill Gates is a major shareholder in Republic Services, the company responsible for not picking up the trash in six Massachusetts communities, prompting the Peabody... Read more.
