
Lynn looks up at the starry starry night
LYNN — Roughly two dozen people gathered at the High Rock Observatory Tower Wednesday night to observe the First Quarter Moon and the Ring Nebula, the first event... Read more.

Task force works to improve Kiley Park
LYNN — Ward 3 Councilor Coco Alinsug spoke with nearby residents at Kiley Park Wednesday evening to discuss potential improvements to the park’s safety, accessibility,... Read more.

Neptune Blvd. site of new development
LYNN — A 24-unit residential building is coming to the site of an old onion ring factory on Neptune Boulevard. The Lynn Development Team approved Lynn business... Read more.

Lynn drowning victim found
WINCHESTER — The body of a 52-year-old Lynn man was recovered from Upper Mystic Lake Tuesday morning after he fell off an inflatable float and “went beneath... Read more.

Lynn: Fourth of July is all about neighborhood get-togethers
LYNN — Families and communities gathered in red, white and blue across Lynn to barbeque hamburgers and hotdogs, play lawn games, and celebrate Independence Day... Read more.

Peabody: They all screamed for ice cream
PEABODY — Each of the city’s six wards hosted events commemorating the Fourth of July holiday. While each ward has its own distinct flavors and traditions, the... Read more.

State affords North Shore CDC $250,000 in tax credits
SALEM — The Baker Administration announced Sunday that it will allocate a quarter of a million dollars in Community Investment Tax Credits to the North Shore Community... Read more.

Lynn Community Health Center board president resigns
LYNN — Dr. Rodolfo Vega, president of the Lynn Community Health Center Board of Directors, has announced his resignation, citing significant changes to his job... Read more.

Frederick Douglass comes alive in Lynn
LYNN — Around 30 listeners gathered in Frederick Douglass Park Sunday night for the North Shore Juneteenth Association’s first ever annual July Fourth Frederick... Read more.

MBTA bridge crumbling in downtown Lynn
LYNN — City inspectors closed the properties underneath the Mt. Vernon Street MBTA bridge Thursday morning, according to no trespassing signs posted on the doors... Read more.