
Lynn Stop & Shop partners with nonprofit to provide prepaid produce
LYNN — Stop & Shop has partnered with Boston-based nonprofit About Fresh to provide prepaid debit cards “prescribed” by healthcare providers to... Read more.

Salad days ahead for Lynn schools
LYNN — The Salad Days Program, which began in 2017 by working with Callahan, Ford, and Ingalls elementary schools and Fecteau-Leary through The Food Project, gives... Read more.

Saugus board weighing Kowloon development plans
SAUGUS — The Board of Selectmen will visit the Kowloon property on Feb. 5 at 11 a.m. for a site visit of the proposed multi-use apartment buildings that the Wong... Read more.

Workers at GE plant in Lynn will be offered new jobs amid outsourcing
LYNN — As news broke this week to employees at General Electric (GE) that about 80 jobs at the Lynn plant will be outsourced, a GE spokesperson said those losing... Read more.

FBI offering $10,000 reward for information on Lynn fugitive
LYNN — The Boston Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Child Exploitation-Human Trafficking Task Force is asking the public for help in locating... Read more.

GE union says 80 Lynn jobs to be outsourced
LYNN — General Electric (GE) executives informed employees that new offshoring plans being put forward by the company will include about 80 jobs being outsourced... Read more.

Salem Academy board appoints new chair
SALEM — The Board of Trustees for the Salem Academy Charter School voted to appoint Mekka Smith, former secretary of the board, to become the new chair of the... Read more.

North Shore moves into the LEAD
Leaders Engaged and Activated to Drive System-wide Change (LEADS) is expanding its fellowship program to the North Shore to work with leaders from Lynn, Salem, Peabody... Read more.

Lynn man releases new books about his music career
LYNN — Brian Maes has released two new books on his music career and his time spent touring the world, playing at local venues, and opening for celebrity acts... Read more.

Salem mayor joins the fight against hunger
SALEM — Mayor Kimberley Driscoll has joined more than 50 other mayors from across the country in the new nonpartisan Mayors Alliance to End Childhood Hunger... Read more.