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Save the Harbor/Save the Bay awarded the City of Lynn and the Town of Nahant $31,500 in grants to host free beach events and programs throughout the summer. The grant funding comes from the organization’s Better Beaches Program Partnership with the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). Better Beaches works with communities to create free
The City has received $100,000 from the state Community Transit Grant Program, funding that will be used to connect residents to transportation options. The grant was one of 56 totaling $5.8 million awarded for projects that expand and enhance mobility for older adults, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals across Massachusetts. The funding will allow
Harborlight Homes and The Haven Project welcomed community members into the Catalyst Housing building at 65 Munroe St. Friday morning to listen to a series of speakers, experience self-guided tours of some units on the third and fourth floors and celebrate the project’s completion with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Catalyst Housing is a collaborative housing
In the United States, there has been a significant decline of religious affiliation, leading to an enormous number of shrinking congregations left to try and maintain large buildings and surplus land. But new legislation would add Massachusetts to the list of states seeking an innovative solution to make it easier by developing those excess assets
The Healey-Driscoll Administration awarded $950,000 in grants today to help five communities enhance their public water supplies, improve water availability, and remove per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from drinking water. PFAS, or “forever chemicals,” are persistent and harmful chemicals that can cause adverse health outcomes. The grants, administered by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Rory McCarthy, a Marblehead resident with multiple autoimmune diseases, was one of more than 200 people who were sexually abused by Dr. Derrick Todd of Brigham and Women’s Hospital. McCarthy said Todd would schedule her and other patients either in the very early morning or very early evening — “when no one else was around”
The Town of Lynnfield Department of Public Works (DPW) has been awarded $85,400 in state funding through the Community Compact Information Technology (IT) Grant Program. The funding award, which was recently announced by the Executive Office for Administration & Finance and the Division of Local Services, will pay for the town’s purchase, installation and creation
In the latest episode of the Back in Session Podcast, hosts Ryan Stevens and Ryan DeMara sit down with Massachusetts State Senator Brendan Crighton for an engaging conversation about the state’s legislative landscape. Representing the Third Essex District, which includes coastal communities like Lynn and Nahant, Senator Crighton brings a wealth of experience from his
Rory McCarthy says her life changed forever when a prominent Boston doctor sexually abused her during a medical exam. “I am a survivor of sexual violence within the Massachusetts medical system. This experience has completely derailed my life and my identity,” McCarthy testified at a State House briefing on April 9. McCarthy, 31, is one
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing the creation of a Special Commission on Micromobility that will be responsible for studying current state and local regulations and developing recommendations to expand micromobility use to help achieve shared goals for increasing mobility options, emission reductions, and economic vitality. Micromobility vehicles include bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, skateboards,