
Coppinger sworn in for another 6-year term
LYNN — Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll swore in 31st Essex County Sheriff Kevin Coppinger for his second term Wednesday evening in the Lynn Classical auditorium.... Read more.

Third graders learn a new word: Generosity
LYNN — The Rotary Club of Lynn, with the support of the Reading Cooperative Bank (RCB), distributed 1,059 student dictionaries to third graders across Lynn Wednesday... Read more.

Good or bad, Herbalife OK’d by Council
LYNN — Herbalife, a health food multilevel marketing company, will soon open up shop in Lynn. City council voted unanimously to approve Herbalife employee Floriceda... Read more.

Development thrived in 2022
(At the end of his first year in office, Mayor Jared Nicholson sat down with The Item’s Editorial Board to discuss his administration’s achievements in 2022.... Read more.

Mayor wants to move on transportation
(At the end of his first year in office, Mayor Jared Nicholson sat down with The Item’s editorial board to discuss his administration’s achievements in 2022.... Read more.

Schools presented early test for mayor
At the end of his first year in office, Mayor Jared Nicholson sat down with The Item’s editorial board to discuss his administration’s achievements in 2022.... Read more.

Lynner arrested for kidnapping, home invasion, and assault with a dangerous weapon
LYNN — Lynn resident Mark Arevalo, 27, of 15 Huss Ct. was arrested for kidnapping, four counts of armed robbery, home invasion, six counts of assault with a dangerous... Read more.

Moulton takes aim at “extremist” republicans
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sixth District Rep. Seth Moulton said that the House’s stalemate in electing a new speaker was disruptive for legislators and evident... Read more.

Lynn Fire Department answered 16,104 calls in 2022
LYNN — In 2022, the Lynn Fire Department responded to 16,104 emergency calls, averaging 44 emergency response incidents in Lynn each day. The Lynn Fire Regional... Read more.

Sullivan to follow Archer as Lynn fire chief
LYNN — On Thursday, Jan. 5, Daniel Sullivan will replace Stephen Archer as the city’s fire chief. In November, Archer announced his plans to retire, stepping... Read more.