Nightshade Chef Rachel Miller nominated for James Beard award
LYNN — Rachel Miller, the chef at Nightshade Noodle Bar, was nominated as a semifinalist for the 2024 James Beard Award for best chef in the Northeast. The Ja... Read more.
City Council approves $166,598,362 for new Pickering
LYNN — The City Council voted unanimously to approve borrowing $166,598,362 in bonds to construct the new Pickering Middle School at a lot adjacent to 58 Cono... Read more.
LCTV sports giant honored with MLK Leadership Award
LYNN — Lynn Community Television Sports Reporter and local sports talk show “After The Whistle” host Mukala Kabongo was presented with Salem State Univers... Read more.
63 years later, the ‘killer poet’ has died. His victim’s fiancee’s pain has not.
Three weeks after the “killer poet” Norman Porter, who spent 20 years on the lam as a prison escapee, died on medical parole at the age of 83, his first vic... Read more.
Mayor’s office to host Mentorship Spotlight & Recruitment event in Lynn
LYNN — In a collaborative effort with community partners, the Mayor’s Office is organizing a Mentorship Spotlight & Recruitment Event to foster conn... Read more.
Spielberg series highlights Lynn family’s war hero
LYNN — More than 70 years since Harry H. Crosby, the father of retired IUE-CWA Local 201 President Jeff Crosby, was called to serve his country as a navigator... Read more.
Lynn is in the top three in the Mass. Municipal Association Innovation Award competition
BOSTON — Of the 349 local governments represented at the 45th Annual Massachusetts Municipal Association Meeting and Trade Show on Friday morning, the City of... Read more.
Community weighs in on School Street affordable housing
LYNN — Roughly 25 residents gathered in the Council on Aging Center on Friend Street Thursday evening to provide city officials and members of the Metropolita... Read more.
Keeping track of Lynn’s model citizen
LYNN — On the upper floor of Todd Gieg’s studio on Prescott Road sits an intricately designed and crafted masterpiece 14 years in the making — a 56-sq... Read more.
Conservation Commission approves significant step for Harbor Park
LYNN — The Conservation Commission voted to approve the construction of stairs leading up to a roughly 40-foot tall landfill pile overlooking Lynn’s waterfr... Read more.