5 Stories That Made Waves This Week
In case you missed something, here's a look back at this week's top stories.
Here are our top five stories of the week, they are listed in no particular order. Click on the headlines to read the full story.
Date Set for Local Olympic Celebration: The town's Marblehead Forever Committee is putting together an event to honor gold medal winner Kayla Harrison, local marathoner Shalane Flanagan and Sara Hendershot, who competed in women's pairs rowing.
Marblehead Man Struck, Killed by Commuter Train: A local man was reportedly hit and killed by a commuter train in Lynn early Monday morning - an incident that caused extensive train delays up and down the North Shore.
Taking Yoga Out of the Studio and onto Marblehead Harbor: If you happen to spot what looks like a yoga class taking place in the middle of Marblehead Harbor, you're not seeing things - and no, those aren't state-of-the-art aquatic yoga mats. They're stand up paddle boards.
Police Apply for Technology Funding: The Marblehead Police Department is looking to secure up to $20,000 in grant funding aimed at better-equipping local officers, Town Administrator Jeff Chelgren said at Wednesday night's meeting of the Board of Selectmen.
Harrison's Homecoming Draws a Crowd: Local gold-medal winner Kayla Harrison was welcomed home by hundreds of friends, family members and fans at a celebration Sunday in Boston.
For more of this week's stories check out our news section.