Tuesday 10/17 – State Sounds Alarm on Migrant Housing Crisis – Lynn Police Addressing Gang Related Violence – Community Notes & Photos – Sports

 

Weather – Clouds & sun – Temps to near 60

Community News Notes – Photos – Sports

Salem Haunted Happenings – Yesterday, we were able to catch up with WBZ this week on all things Salem in October

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The City of Lynn – The Lynn Teen Drop-In Center’s updated fall and winter schedules are now available!

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Holiday Halloween Display – Home Depot, Salem

Mayor Dominick PangalloToday I signed #SalemMA’s wage theft ordinance into law. This landmark measure creates a new system for safely reporting wage theft and leverages the power of City contracts and benefits to better ensure workers receive fair pay for their labor.

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Salem State Theater

SALEM – Just in time for the October holiday season, Salem State’s award-winning theatre department presents The Ghost Sonata by August Strindberg. Performances take place  October 20-22 and October 27-29 in the Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, 356 Lafayette Street.

The Ghost Sonata relates the adventures of a young student who idealizes the lives of the residents of an opulent apartment building. He makes the acquaintance of a mysterious man who helps him find his way into the building, where he meets the inhabitants at a “ghost supper”  – the colonel; his wife, their beautiful daughter, the Young Lady, the Mummy and other living dead. The student soon discovers that the house he admired from afar is a nest of betrayal, deceit, corruption and misery.

Strindberg’s haunted and haunting dreamscape challenges the viewers’ perceptions of reality and illusion. The “ghosts” in the play are not just supernatural entities, but also symbolic representations of the characters’ unresolved traumas and regrets. It is a psychological netherworld where appearances are deceptive and where truths are revealed in unexpected ways.

Translation by Harry G. Carlson. Directed by Jerry L. Johnson. For mature audiences.

Performances are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sundays at 2 pm. Tickets are $15 general/$10 seniors/under 18 and students with ID free. Purchase tickets.  Admission is free for Salem residents with ID on Friday, October 27.

Sports

Girls Soccer – Hamilton-Wenham 5, Amesbury 0
Goals:
16th minute—Maddy Wood from Lily Mark
35th minute—Tessa Hunt from Annie Moynihan
38th minute—Annie Moynihan (penalty kick)
57th minute—Savannah Gauron from Kate Cassidy
74th minute—Caroline Monahan unassisted
The Generals are now 11-0-1.  Stewart Bernard earned her 10th shutout with strong defending from Evie Bernard, Claire Veenema, Maddy Wood, Maddie Minich, and Leah Coffey.  Junior Maren Cassidy played well at outside midfield, making several deep runs into Amesbury’s end.
The Generals host Pentucket on Wednesday.

Peabody Athletics – Peabody Volleyball Coach Lisa Keene wins her 300th game with the 3-0 team win on Senior Night! Congratulations to Coach Keene, our Seniors and team on a great night! GO TANNERS!

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North Reading Athletics – Girls soccer ties Lynnfield 1-1

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Pentucket Athletics – Upcoming games celebrating Pentucket Seniors and families. PAA Concessions will be available at the games held at the stadium.

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