
Walsh to lead the Lynn City Council
LYNN ― Ward 7 Councilor Jay Walsh has expressed interest in becoming the next City Council president, and he seems to have secured the necessary support from his... Read more.

The Red Cross needs your blood
LYNN ― The American Red Cross reports an emergency need for blood donors as the number of elective surgeries and organ transplants rise, causing depletion of blood... Read more.

Lynn’s Knotty Knitters prepare for annual fundraiser
LYNN — The Knotty Knitters are a group of women who came together for knitting several years ago and stayed for friendship and philanthropy. On Nov. 13, they... Read more.

Nicholson shuts out Cyr in Lynn mayoral election
LYNN — City voters chose Jared Nicholson as the 58th mayor of Lynn on Tuesday in a sweeping victory that saw the School Committee member win every one of the city’s... Read more.

Lynn workers urge GE to bring jobs home in new commercial
LYNN — The city’s General Electric workers star on national television in a new commercial, which urges the company to stop sending jobs to foreign countries... Read more.

HAWC cited for going Above and Beyond
SALEM — For its efforts in abuse prevention and advocacy, Healing Abuse Working for Change, a domestic violence agency, received a 2021 “Above and Beyond Award... Read more.

King’s Beach granted $300k from House
LYNN — The state delegation has secured $6.85 million for local investments out of a $3.82 billion spending bill passed in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. ... Read more.

LCTV inherits $20,000 from its predecessor
LYNN — Lynn Community Television will receive the $20,000 from the Office of the Attorney General that was paid to the state as part of Lynn Community Access &... Read more.

Swampscott parents charged for hundreds of teens drinking in their home
SWAMPSCOTT — At least two teenagers were taken to the hospital with alcohol poisoning after police dispersed a large party on Linden Avenue Saturday night. About... Read more.

In Lynn, a new mayor will be elected
LYNN — On Tuesday, city residents will choose their new mayor and vote for councilors at large, ward councilors and the School Committee members. The Item has... Read more.