
Swampscott wired for new electric contract
SWAMPSCOTT ― The town’s electricity program, Swampscott Community Power, is entering a new, three-year contract with NextEra Energy Services after the program’s... Read more.

Lowell man sentenced to life for killing Lynn man
LYNN ― Hector Diaz Emiliano, also known as Nelson J. Rodriguez Figueroa, was sentenced to life without parole after a jury found him guilty of first degree murder.... Read more.

Hat-and-mitten drive is brewing at Bent Water in Lynn
LYNN ― With winter approaching, resident Thomas Mackin decided to host an event at Bent Water Brewery with his friends and family to collect new hats, mittens,... Read more.

New Lynn Coalition hosting raffle for grocery program
LYNN ― The New Lynn Coalition is hosting a holiday raffle to raise money to feed families in need this holiday season. Raffle prizes include club seats to a Celtics... Read more.

Durum pizza contribution raises dough for Aborn in Lynn
LYNN — Durum on Eastern Avenue donated 660 pizza kits to the Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) at Aborn Elementary School to raise money for student events. ... Read more.

Lynn Police feeds turkeys to church food drive
LYNN — The Lynn Police Department donated more than $1,300 worth of turkeys to the Washington Street Baptist Church on Friday. The 106 turkeys were purchased... Read more.

Swampscott homeowners to see $53 tax increase
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board discussed proposed tax bills for the fiscal year 2022 during a meeting on Wednesday night. The town administration’s recommendations... Read more.

Pine Hill Civic Association to host craft fair at Lynn school
LYNN — The Pine Hill Civic Association is hosting its first-ever outdoor craft fair in the front lot at Sewell-Anderson Elementary School on Saturday. From 10... Read more.

Swampscott widens its search for police chief
SWAMPSCOTT — After months of meetings and engagement with the community, interim Police Chief David Kurz virtually announced plans to turn over the position to... Read more.

Lynn trolley will take riders to Lydia Pinkham’s Open Studios
LYNN — A free trolley service will be available on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to take people to the Lynn Museum, LynnArts, and the Lydia Pinkham Building... Read more.