
Mother of three could use your help
With electricity prices nearly doubling, inflation through the roof, and rent prices soaring, making ends meet in 2022, for far too many, remains an experience similar... Read more.

A little ARPA for everyone in Lynn
LYNN — The City Council voted to approve allocations for the remaining $21.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding Thursday. The funding was spread... Read more.

Gratitude and good food served up at Brothers Deli
LYNN — Brothers Deli was packed Thursday morning as owner George Markos and his staff transformed their Market Street restaurant into a mecca for good food, gratitude... Read more.

Lynn speaks out on Pop Warner disqualification
LYNN — City officials are weighing in on East Lynn’s youth football team’s disqualification from competing in the championship game. After beating Everett... Read more.

Moulton praises Lynn non profits work
LYNN — District Six Congressman Seth Moulton stopped by two local nonprofits, LEO inc., and the New American Association of Massachusetts (NAAM) on Tuesday, to... Read more.

100 year-old Lynn woman takes life a day at a time
LYNN — Friends and family of lifelong Lynn resident and World War II veteran Mary Ostrowski gathered at St. Stephen’s Tower Apartments alongside the mayor and... Read more.

Lynn business owner donates 300 turkeys to “pay it forward”
LYNN — This Thanksgiving, Lynn resident and owner of Innergy cafe and gym Michael Quintana, with the help of numerous community leaders, is donating around 300... Read more.

Record-breaking 67 firearms seized by Lynn Police
LYNN — Police are working with state and federal agencies to crack down on unlawfully possessed and illegal gun ownership at the tail end of the department’s... Read more.

Thanksgiving brings out the best in Markos
LYNN — Brothers Deli owner George Markos said that he will likely work around 72 hours straight preparing more than 200 turkeys in anticipation of this year’s... Read more.

Centerboard and Salem State join forces for homeless and migrants
SALEM — The Lynn-based nonprofit Centerboard, under contract with the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and Salem State University... Read more.