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It will be work for students to find jobs
By Anne Marie Tobin | April 21, 2020
For high school and college students, the spring season normally means starting a search for a summer job.
Lynn Community Health Center expands COVID-19 testing
By Gayla Cawley | April 21, 2020
LYNN — Lynn Community Health Center will begin to offer walk-through coronavirus testing for its patients on Tuesday.
LHAND lands emergency funding for COVID-19 relief
By Gayla Cawley | April 20, 2020
LYNN — Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) has received emergency funding from the state and federal government, which will be used to help residents who are behind on their rent, at risk of eviction or already homeless.
Virus has left travel plans up in the air for many
By Elyse Carmosino | April 20, 2020
With nearly all travel interrupted for the foreseeable future, the COVID-19 pandemic has left many wondering what to do about their canceled travel plans.
Swampscott holds virtual camping event to benefit food pantry
By David Mclellan | April 20, 2020
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s a “stay-at-home-cation.”
Coronavirus disrupts routine for dementia patients
By David Mclellan | April 18, 2020
She used to see her daughter and grandson every Sunday, go to church, and even help cook dinner that night if it was a recipe she is familiar with. But there are no more visits, no more church, and no more trips to places like the grocery store due to the pandemic of COVID-19.
Saugus Selectman delivers
By Elyse Carmosino | April 18, 2020
SAUGUS — As soon as COVID-19 hit the North Shore mid-March, bringing with it a wave of shutdowns that completely upended daily life, Anthony Cogliano went to work alongside several local businesses to make sure homebound residents would still have food on their tables.
Lynn joins Revere and Chelsea in hotel quarantine
By Gayla Cawley | April 18, 2020
LYNN — The City of Lynn is partnering with Chelsea and Revere to offer temporary housing for residents with COVID-19 who live in overcrowded conditions and need a place to safely quarantine.
Whole Foods worker dies of virus
By Thor Jourgensen | April 18, 2020
LYNN — The Swampscott Whole Foods employee who died Wednesday from coronavirus is a popular St. Joseph’s Church, Lynn congregation member.
‘Non-essential’ Lynn store shut down by city
By Gayla Cawley | April 17, 2020
LYNN — A Lynn furniture store was shut down last week by the city’s Public Health Department for flouting the governor’s order by continuing to operate despite its designation as a non-essential business.
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