Ferrante wants ‘more time to get things done’
Rossana Ferrante aims to keep the status quo as a member of the Recreation and Parks Commission. On the heels of her inaugural year, she is seeking reelection t...
Former Little Theatre performer has made it big
Alex Newell became a trailblazer for the LGBTQ+ community on Sunday. Broadway’s “Shucked” star became the first nonbinary person to win a Tony Award a...
Martin wants to continue serving ‘the greatest town in America’
Matthew Martin has no shortage of involvement in his hometown. The National Grand Bank’s business development officer grew up by Redd’s Pond in the same hom...
Marblehead unites with Stop & Shop to feed the community
Danette Russo knows what it’s like to struggle to put food on the table. She once had to rely on food stamps and pantries herself, which served as her main in...
Lunch Menus 6/22
Glover School Thursday, June 22 Cheese or Pepperoni Pizza EL Buffalo Chicken Wrap M/H Cobb Salad Entree CARROTS Fruit Fresh Assorted MILK,1% Chocolate MILK,1% L...
Marblehead seniors ready for the next step
The cars were parked on Humphrey Street in a seemingly endless line. The High School and Council on Aging lots were already filled to the brim by 5:30 p.m. Frid...
Lunch Menus 6/15-6/21
Brown School Thursday, June 15 Chef’s Special Fruit Fresh Assorted MILK, 1% Chocolate MILK, 1% Lowfat MILK, Skim Friday, June 16 Chef’s Special Frui...
Discrimination Task Force (virtually) unites
The Marblehead Task Force Against Discrimination convened virtually to discuss current events. With Pride Month and Juneteenth respectively ongoing and upcoming...
Massaro brings a new perspective
Unlike many candidates who run for government, Dr. Thomas Massaro is new to town. He bought his Marblehead home on June 30, 2022. Nearly a year into his residen...
Library still on track for spring 2024
Abbot Public Library Director Kimberly Grad met with the Abbot Public Library Board of Trustees Monday night at the library’s current home, the Eveleth Sc...