
An Appreciation: Remembering my friend, ‘Franki’ Galeazzi
LYNN — Francesca Simone “Franki” Galeazzi, chose to end her journey in life on Tuesday, March 8, after her battle with mental-health challenges. Franki,... Read more.

Lynnfield school board hit with complaint
LYNNFIELD — The School Committee has received a complaint from resident Claire Barden regarding the open meeting law. Barden’s primary allegation is that... Read more.

Kane’s Donuts bitten by family lawsuit
SAUGUS — Kane’s Donuts President and CEO Paul Delios is suing his four siblings, all co-owners, over the future of the business. Paul filed a lawsuit in... Read more.

Girls Inc. annual luncheon to be held in April
LYNN — Girls Inc. is hosting its 34th annual luncheon in person this year. The event was held remotely for the last two years. The event will be at the Hilton... Read more.

Lynn’s Friendly Knights of St. Patrick scholarship dinner returns
LYNN — The annual scholarship dinner hosted by the Friendly Knights of St. Patrick returned on Thursday night after a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic. This... Read more.

SkillsUSA gives thanks to Lynn teachers
LYNN — Students from Lynn Vocational Technical Institute’s SkillsUSA program spent their afternoon on Wednesday delivering thank-you bags to educators in... Read more.

Lynnfield superintendent proposes $28.5M school budget
LYNNFIELD — Superintendent of Schools Kristen Vogel has proposed a $28.5 million budget for the 2022-23 school year. Vogel presented the fiscal year 2023 budget... Read more.

Lynn Museum celebrates 125 years in April
LYNN — Lynn Museum/LynnArts is celebrating the museum’s 125th anniversary this year, hosting events at its Washington Street location each month. The official... Read more.

Irish comedians will perform at Lynn Auditorium ahead of St. Patrick’s Day
LYNN — Some of Boston’s biggest Irish comedy names will perform at the Lynn Auditorium on Friday at 8 p.m. for the Four Leaf Clover of Boston Comedy Show. ... Read more.

Saugus has tests for 2,000
SAUGUS — The state is downsizing its Stop the Spread (STS) testing program due to a significant decline in the demand of testing sites and the increased availability... Read more.