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SWAMPSCOTT — A 69-year-old woman died following an early morning fire at a condominium complex on Loring Avenue Thursday, according to the Essex County District Attorney’s Office.

Swampscott firefighters responded to a reported fire at The Glen complex on Loring Avenue shortly before 7 a.m. A regional fire dispatch alert reported smoke showing from the building, and wh...


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LYNN — Every school has a first graduating class, but few can claim one quite like this. Frederick Douglass Collegiate Academy’s inaugural graduating class received its diplomas Thursday, and more than half of its students had enough college credits to earn an associate degree, turning a milestone commencement into a historic achievement.

Of the 76 students who became ...


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LYNN — After nearly 26 years, the body of Tiffany Bradley has been identified as the dismembered female whose remains were found in Chelsea and on Nahant Beach.

Although she remained known as Chelsea Jane Doe since 2000, her killer was identified quickly. It took investigators less than a year after the discovery of her body to apprehend Eugene McCollum, now 61, of Lyn...


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SAUGUS — Resident Allan Alpert spoke to the Board of Selectmen of concerns regarding the lawns on Davis Court, stating that the grass has been contaminated and killed by road salt during the winter months.

“This past winter, during the salting of the town’s streets, everybody’s lawn got contaminated with salt and killed the grass from the curbstone up about 2 to 2 1/2 ...


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