
Lynn GE workers protest in Boston
LYNN — Standing outside of the General Electric (GE) headquarters in Boston Monday afternoon, GE workers, state and federal lawmakers, unions and nonprofit organizations... Read more.

Peabody temple celebrates 100th anniversary today
PEABODY — Congregation Tifereth Israel, a Sephardic synagogue, is turning 100 years old on Feb. 15. To celebrate the occasion, the temple will be holding an... Read more.

Lynn Democrats to hold virtual caucus
LYNN — Registered Democrats in the city will hold a virtual caucus via Zoom on March 9 to elect delegates and alternates to the 2022 MassDems Convention. Delegates... Read more.

State picked up Lynn’s COVID calls
LYNN — It’s not every day you’re celebrated for making telephone calls, but the city was cited for just that on Friday. The United Way of Massachusetts... Read more.

Kennedy School likes what it sees in Lynn
LYNN — Around 30 students from Harvard Kennedy School in Cambridge were taken on a tour through the city on Friday by Jeffrey Weeden, the manager of planning and... Read more.

Peabody teacher mistakenly shows porn to class
PEABODY— Superintendent of Schools Dr. Josh Vadala released a statement on Thursday that said an employee at Peabody High School has been placed on administrative... Read more.

Lynn superintendent plans school-funding discussions
LYNN — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler told the School Committee Thursday night that he will be consulting with his team to craft a stakeholder-process... Read more.

Lynn schools to drop the masks on March 14
LYNN — The School Committee voted unanimously Thursday to make wearing masks in Lynn Public Schools optional, effective March 14. The vote comes a day after state... Read more.

Lynn asks for input on ARPA funds
LYNN — The city released a public survey Wednesday night to solicit questions and comments from residents and organizations about the American Rescue Plan Act... Read more.

Lynn officials back eminent domain taking
LYNN — City officials appeared before the Public Property and Parks subcommittee Tuesday evening to discuss possible uses of two properties that the city could... Read more.