Lynn Council delves into rDNA
LYNN — The City Council is expected to conduct a public hearing Tuesday regarding a proposed ordinance on the use of recombinant DNA technology as part of a c... Read more.
Sen. Crighton touts women’s health care bills
BOSTON — State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) announced Monday that the Senate voted unanimously (40-0) to approve two pieces of legislation that would expan... Read more.
Lynn awarded $35K for utilities assistance
LYNN — Families struggling with utility bills are in for good news, thanks to the collaboration of a number of local and state agencies. Lynn Economic Opportu... Read more.
Lynn’s Drewicz Elementary looking into new windows
LYNN — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler is seeing a window of opportunity for school repairs and wants to open the door to further discussion. T... Read more.
Nahant subject to new MBTA zoning requirements
NAHANT — The Board of Selectmen is preparing comments to submit to the Department of Housing and Community Development in regards to the town being subject to... Read more.
North Shore Catholic Churches pray for Ukraine
As the world watches the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Catholic Church has called for prayers and peace for the people of Ukraine. On Ash Wednesday, Pope F... Read more.
Salem Rep. Tucker states his case for Essex District Attorney
SALEM — State Rep. Paul Tucker (D-Salem) said the reason he is running for Essex County District Attorney is not to be a star prosecutor, but rather to be som... Read more.
Lynn School Committee approves communications job
LYNN — The School Committee voted unanimously Thursday night to create a new position for the Lynn Public Schools: a communications specialist. The communicat... Read more.
Union Cafe celebrates one-year anniversary in Lynn
LYNN — Union Cafe celebrates its one-year anniversary on Monday and owner Charbel Wehbe said business has been fantastic. “I want to say thank you to the... Read more.
Lynn school buses will roll without masks
LYNN — The School Committee voted unanimously Thursday night to make masks optional on public-school buses, effective March 14. This vote follows the latest g... Read more.