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  • The controversy over an expanded research facility has been brewing for months.
  • Animal rights advocates decry Nahant’s first-in-the-state step of bringing in federal sharpshooters.
  • Some marine life has been spotted out of place this week. Harbor seals have been seen not in Boston Harbor, but in the Charlies River basin. Meanwhile, a…
  • **Thomas M. McGee** is the current major of Lynn, MA. He formerly served the Third Essex District, which includes the communities of Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Nahant, Saugus, and Swampscott. Before his election to the Senate in 2002, McGee served four terms in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, where he represented West Lynn and Nahant. Before running for public office, McGee was a lawyer.
  • A new group wants the town to focus more on education and behavior changes.
  • Steven M. Walsh is serving his third term in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He is the chairman of the Community Development and Small Business committee. An attorney by education, Steve is a member of the Ward 6 Democratic City Committee and the Democratic State Committee. He is a Rotarian and a Hibernian. He is a referee with the Association of New England Football Officials. He is also a commissioner with the Essex National Heritage Area, and a friend of Lynn Woods and Lynn and Nahant Beach.
  • Pamela Wilkinson Fox discusses more than 50 great houses in Boston's North Shore, designed by such architects as McKim, Mead & White, the Olmsted Brothers, Peabody & Stearns, and Ogden Codman. Since the mid-19th century, well-to-do Bostonians have fled the sweltering city streets for the cooling breezes, gently rolling hills, and rugged coastline of the fabled North Shore. From prestigious seaside communities such as Nahant, Marblehead, and Prides' Crossing to inland villages such as Wenham, Topsfield, and Ipswich, elegant country mansions arose, growing ever grander and more elaborate as the Age of Elegance progressed. Exclusive enclaves such as the Myopia Hunt Club, Eastern Yacht Club, and the Essex Country Club endowed the North Shore with a summer playground where Boston Brahmins mingled with Midwestern moguls (Henry Clay Frick, Richard Crane, and Edwin Swift), US Presidents (William Howard Taft and Calvin Coolidge), and artists and authors, including Maxfield Parrish, Edward Hopper, and Rudyard Kipling.
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  • The full episode of Greater Boston from Jan. 2, 2019
  • Carlos Henriquez: The Dorchester Democrat was expelled from the House today. Hear from one of his supporters.Sochi: A local take on the Olympic housing…