North Shore Today Extra – Salem Mayor Dominic Pangallo on Homelessness Camping Ordinance
News Link: Salem News – Dustin Luca story on Anti-Camping Discussion Click Here
Weather – Rain heavy at times today, temps near 50.
Community Announcements – Photos – Sports (Below)
Support the Pink House – Simply Sweet is selling these lovely #PinkHouse candy boxes. $2 from each will be donated to efforts to save & restore this iconic landmark. Pick some up for yourself, as Easter treats, for a hostess or teacher gift or your sweetie! 16 Inn Street, Newburyport
Peabody Institute Library – This week the Peabody Institute Library has 117 new books and five new movies. New items include Dog Man 12, The Anxious Generation, James, Poor Things, Anyone But You, Wish, 96 Facts About Taylor Swift, The #1 Lawyer, and Ferrari. wowbrary.org/nu.aspx?p=4542
City of Lynn – Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) invites you to an evening with the LHAND Financial Coaching team! This event will feature a budgeting workshop, light refreshments, and raffles. To RSVP, text 781-346-9401.
Cape Ann Museum – Listen to the music of Wood & Bone on First Fridays: Art After Hours on Friday, April 5 from 6–8 pm! Enjoy free admission, a free beer tasting from Rockport Brewing Co. (21+), & live music from Wood & Bone featuring a mix of folk, soul & blues. tinyurl.com/camfirstfri45
Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson – Tuesday, the City gathered at the new location for Lynn Public School’s Welcome Center—a one-stop shop for our families and students to access registration information, programming, and various other academic, social, and cultural resources.
Endicott College – Last week, Endicott students and staff traveled to Florida to volunteer with Charlotte County Habitat for Humanity. The group helped to build various houses during their spring break. Great work, Gulls!
Sports
St. Mary’s Spartans – Great outside rally to celebrate numerous team, club, and individual winter accomplishments highlighted by honoring OUR @MIAA033 D1 State Championship girls hockey team that unveiled their banner to be hung forever in the Tony C
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USILA POLL | INSIDE LACROSSE POLL
BEVERLY – The Endicott men’s lacrosse team has secured top 20 rankings in two major polls, as announced on Monday. The Gulls are ranked No. 18 in the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) Division III poll and No. 20 in the Inside Lacrosse poll. Monday’s announcement marks the first time Endicott has been nationally ranked in either poll since 2016.
Endicott also is the first Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) school to be nationally ranked since Western New England achieved the feat in 2016. The Golden Bears were ranked No. 12 in the final USILA poll of the season. Entering today, Endicott ranks 17th among all NCAA Division III teams in scoring offense at 15.43 goals per game.
(Photo Credit – Johnny Ratner ’24)