Students in Lynn get food for thoughtEighth-graders at North Shore Christian School recently volunteered at the Greater Boston Food Bank to pack 400 brown bags of groceries that were delivered to senior citizens last week.The students also visited Panera Cares in Boston to learn about the company’s mission to bring awareness to and help end food insecurity by restoring those with limited incomes the dignity to visit a restaurant and choose a meal in exchange for volunteering their time.This field trip supports the Salt and Light class offered by eighth grade teacher Heather Behrens on the biblical mandate to end regional and worldwide injustice.Illegal dumping suspect rather furryLynn Police are asking the public for help identifying the suspect captured by surveillance cameras set up at St. Mary’s Cemetery to record illegal dumping.”To date this is the only suspect to be observed by cameras mounted in the St. Mary’s Cemetery,” Lynn Police wrote when posting a photo of the suspect on Facebook. “The cameras were mounted early last month because of complaints concerning illegal dumping in the cemetery.”The suspect appears to have a distinctive long pointed nose, large ears, and be rather furry?