
How did we get here? A look at why we still need Women’s History Month
Women make up approximately 51 percent of the world’s population. Mathematically, this makes them a majority. Yet women everywhere feel as though they are still... Read more.

Lynn World War II vet honored for his 95th birthday
LYNN — World War II veteran Milton I. Steller celebrated his 95th birthday Saturday with a now-popular COVID-style birthday parade, consisting of friends... Read more.

Lynn woman receives national theater award
LYNN — Laura Chipman, of Lynn, received a SILV (Stagecraft Institute of Las Vegas) Award at the 2021 Region 1 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival... Read more.

Lynn superintendent outlines plan for return to in-person instruction
LYNN — Lynn Public Schools students will be given the option to return to their respective school buildings or continue to learn remotely under the district’s... Read more.

Mayor backs Lynn BLM street mural
LYNN — Lynn English seniors Carlos Prudencio and Damianny Garrido began pursuing installing a Black Lives Matter mural on Essex Street last summer, but are still... Read more.

Teachers get their COVID shot at Lynn Tech
LYNN — Vaccines began to be distributed to teachers at the Lynn Tech Field House, the city’s vaccination site, on Thursday. The Lynn Community Health Center,... Read more.

LEAP to honor North Shore teachers at upcoming event
LEAP for Education, Inc., a Salem-based nonprofit, has created a Teacher-Hero Fund to honor North Shore teachers for their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Read more.

Crighton touts bill to aid employers, employees
LYNN — State Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) announced updates to a proposed COVID-19 relief bill to assist employers and employees in the Commonwealth during a... Read more.

EDIC means business in Lynn
LYNN — The Lynn Partnership Program will provide digital business training, mentoring, technical support and seed funding to 15 early-stage Latino entrepreneurs... Read more.

The Lynn Arts Commission votes to support youth with Black Lives Matter street mural
LYNN — The Lynn Public Arts Commission (LPAC) voted unanimously to support and provide assistance to youth pushing for a Black Lives Matter mural in the city. ... Read more.