
An appreciation: Malagrifa gave direction to Lynn Tech
LYNN ― Lynn Vocational Technical Institute students and faculty gathered outside of the school on Neptune Boulevard Wednesday afternoon to honor former director... Read more.

Salem State students got out the vote
SALEM ― A new report shows that Salem State University’s student-voting rate surpassed the national average in the 2020 election cycle. The report, recently... Read more.

Lynn nonprofits will gain gifts under Salvy’s trees
LYNN — Salvy the Florist is hosting its annual Christmas Tree Fundraiser, where it will donate a portion of sales from the trees to 12 local organizations. As... Read more.

Merry Mixers grants Salem Hospital’s wishes
SALEM — The Merry Mixers organization will be raising funds and goods for Salem Hospital and its Behavioral Health Family Resource Center this holiday season. ... Read more.

Neighbors preparing for Thanksgiving feasts for all
LYNN — Some locations in Lynn, Salem and Peabody are offering free Thanksgiving meals to anyone in need this holiday season. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the... Read more.

Fitness for mind and body: Lynn’s Cotter opens gym in Wyoma Square
LYNN — Robin Wilson Cotter has spent the past 23 years of her life dedicated to fitness of the mind and body by focusing on the physical and mental aspects of... Read more.

Pedestrians and cyclists are $250,000 safer in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT ― The town received $250,000 from the Housing Choice Community Capital Grants for improvements on pedestrian and cyclist infrastructure. The grant... Read more.

Lynn Museum receives grant to support a new Khmer Identity exhibition
LYNN ― The Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts received a $1,250 grant from Historic New England to support a new exhibition in partnership with Khmer Identity. The grant... Read more.

Kings Beach Towers sells for $47M in Lynn
LYNN — Kings Beach Towers, an apartment complex located at 130 Eastern Ave., was sold last week for $47 million. The more than 96,122-square-foot property was... Read more.

Lynn employees frustrated by GE’s plan to split in three
LYNN — General Electric announced on Tuesday that it plans to form three companies focused on the growth sectors of aviation, health care, and energy, but GE employees... Read more.