
New Broadway water main coming to Lynn soon
LYNN — The Water and Sewer Commission will soon begin construction on a more than two-mile water main replacement from Broadway to Lynnfield Street that is expected... Read more.

Sisson selected for new Pickering site
LYNN — The Pickering School Building Committee voted unanimously to accept a lot neighboring Sisson Elementary School as the site for a new middle school following... Read more.

Mass. No. 1 in AP scores; Lynn 251 of 289 in Mass.
Of the 289 Massachusetts schools and school districts that reported their Advanced Placement (AP) test scores to the non-profit College Board, Lynn ranked 251st... Read more.

Lynn man charged with child porn distribution
LYNN — Rowley Police arrested Michael Derosa, 50, of Lynn, for distribution of child pornography following the Rowley Police Cyber Crimes Unit’s investigation.... Read more.

More than $30,000 raised in fire aid for Chestnut Street residents
LYNN — Lynn residents raised more than $30,000 this week to support those displaced from the fires on Chestnut Street last Friday. On Friday, March 31, a fire... Read more.

Harmony Montgomery search underway near Saugus
Massachusetts State Police and officers from Manchester, New Hampshire searched the wetlands near Lynn Marsh Road off of Route 107 on the Revere–Saugus line Friday... Read more.

Nicole McClain slated for councilor-at-large
LYNN — Following Councilor-at-Large Gordon “Buzzy” Barton’s death Wednesday, North Shore Juneteenth Association President and founder Nicole McClain... Read more.

Health Board tightens food inspection system
LYNN — The Board of Health voted to amend the city’s food establishment inspection system, bringing it up to date with the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA)... Read more.

Environmental parking lot coming soon to Barry Park
LYNN — This week, the city began construction at Barry Park meant to reduce flooding in the area by filtering and collecting stormwater. The $435,000 green infrastructure... Read more.

Mayor reads Sexual Assault Awareness Month proclamation
LYNN — Mayor Jared Nicholson read a proclamation recognizing April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month at the City Hall Tuesday. Speaking in the hall’s foyer,... Read more.