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Hotels roll out welcome mat to first responders
By Anne Marie Tobin | April 15, 2020
Several local hotels are rolling out the welcome mat to first responders, helping police officers, firefighters and EMTs find peace of mind and a safe place to rest.
Endicott professors pound away at staying in shape
By Elyse Carmosino | April 15, 2020
Endicott College fitness educators Marisa and Jacob Mickey want to help everyone stay active at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
What’s it like to be pregnant during the COVID-19 pandemic
By David Mclellan | April 15, 2020
LYNN — A few months ago, Lynn resident Ashley Zukowski planned to have a baby shower, shop for children’s clothes and toys, and have her husband, Scott, by her side when she gives birth in July.
Don’t be stupid
Who are these slobs, these lazy, ignorant fellow citizens, who discard rubber protective gloves onto sidewalks, parking lots and anywhere else?
Neighbors, musicians hold sidewalk symphony for quarantined Lynn nurse
By Gayla Cawley | April 15, 2020
LYNN — For Katherine Rushfirth, a nurse-midwife at Massachusetts General Hospital and new mother, being exposed to the coronavirus last month felt like a “worst nightmare scenario.”
Saugus extends tax due date
By Elyse Carmosino | April 15, 2020
SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott C. Crabtree will extend the due date for personal and real estate taxes to June 1.
Kettle Cuisine CEO praises ‘unsung heroes’ in food industry
By Gayla Cawley | April 14, 2020
LYNN — Kettle Cuisine CEO Liam McClennon wants to make sure the “unsung heroes” working to keep grocery shelves stocked during the coronavirus pandemic are not forgotten.
Liquor stores remain essential due to alcohol addiction
By Elyse Carmosino | April 14, 2020
When Gov. Charlie Baker ordered all non-essential businesses to close late last month to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the announcement was met with confusion by some wondering why liquor stores remained open, while other businesses shuttered operations indefinitely.
Lynn couple pulls off a virtual wedding ceremony in a downtown coffee shop
By Bill Brotherton | April 13, 2020
LYNN — Hoana Cortez and Jesse Lobato got married Sunday, March 29 in the Land of a Thousand Hills cafe on Munroe Street.
Lynn Public Schools cancel April vacation, waive graduation requirements
By David Mclellan | April 13, 2020
LYNN — The Lynn School Committee has voted to waive graduation credit requirements this year for seniors who have already completed their core courses and passed the MCAS test.
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