Single mother needs your help
The “American dream” looks different for everyone. For some, it is retirement in the sunny southern states or along the coast. But for many immigrants, the “American... Read more.
Lynn Fire opens donations to ‘Toys-for-Tots’
LYNN — The Fire Department is partnering with the United States Marine Corps Reserve to collect unwrapped toys for the annual Toys-for-Tots drive at all Fire Stations... Read more.
LEVINE: And you think we take sports seriously?
I’ll be honest. Before I traveled to London, I didn’t understand how someone could enjoy watching soccer – or football, to the rest of the world. It’s the... Read more.
Lynn Classical senior walks the red carpet
LYNN — Luca LoPriore, a senior at Lynn Classical, was one of three students from Massachusetts to be accepted into the 2024 All-American High School Film Festival... Read more.
Lynn’s Washington STEM school fed by Stop & Shop
LYNN — Kevin Waters, store manager of the Stop & Shop in Lynn, recently surpassed five years of partnership with the grocery chain and the Washington STEM... Read more.
Family of four needs help
Far too often, we underestimate the importance of stay-at-home parents. American photographer and filmographer Laurie Simmons refers to the role of a housewife as... Read more.
Lynn Fire Department quickly extinguishes brush fire, again
LYNN — The Fire Department received a report of brush fires in the woods behind Fays Avenue shortly before 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday. The department quickly knocked... Read more.
Affordable Housing Trust awards $1.2M in grants
LYNN — Two years after the city created the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (AHTF) and designated an initial $3 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding,... Read more.
Lynn officials speak out against KIPP expansion
HOLYOKE — Mayor Jared Nicholson, Superintendent of Lynn Public Schools (LPS) Dr. Evonne Alvarez, and President of Lynn Teachers Union Sheila O’Neil testified... Read more.
Two new Lynn police officers sworn in
LYNN — On Monday, the Police Department swore in officers Michael Terry and Robert Supinski and welcomed them to the force. Mayor Jared Nicholson congratulated... Read more.