
Careful, or be caught on camera in Lynn
LYNN — The Lynn Police Department is installing automated license plate-reading (ALPR) cameras throughout the city in order to be both proactive and reactive in... Read more.

Senator scores $1M for Lynn senior center
LYNN — State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) secured $1 million for the creation of a senior center during an American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) spending bill debate... Read more.

Lynn man charged with hitting state trooper with car in Revere
REVERE ― A 21-year-old Lynn man is facing charges, including assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, after he hit a state trooper with his car when fleeing... Read more.

Nicholson building a team for transition in Lynn
LYNN — Mayor-elect Jared Nicholson has created a Transition Committee to advise his incoming administration, along with the launch of a website to support his... Read more.

Lynner’s hoop dream: racial justice
LYNN — Former mayoral candidate Keith Lee walked 29 miles from Lawrence High School to Lynn English High School while dribbling a basketball on Tuesday to spread... Read more.

Population shift demands new ward configuration in Lynn
LYNN — Boundaries for select wards and precincts in the city will change due to significant growth in the population of Lynn. The City Council approved a proposed... Read more.

Salem earns national recognition
SALEM — The City of Salem has been awarded a certificate of achievement for its 2020 annual comprehensive financial report by the Government Finance Officers Association... Read more.

Girls Inc. of Lynn runs drive for female-hygiene products
LYNN ― Teen health ambassadors from Girls Inc. are hosting a menstrual-product drive to try to end “period poverty” through Wednesday, Nov. 24. A... Read more.

Two North Shore law firms merge into Peabody office
PEABODY ― The North Shore law firm Stelman Law in Danvers finalized its merger with the city’s Standard Title & Escrow, PLLC, and will move into the... Read more.

Association sets the Bar high with Calnan election
LYNN ― The Greater Lynn Bar Association has voted longtime board member Mary Ann Calnan as its next president. Calnan, who was one of six kids, said she started... Read more.