
Boys & Girls Club of Lynn chows down on tradition
LYNN — The Boys & Girls Club of Lynn has been mentoring the city’s youth for decades and their tradition of bringing the community together to benefit... Read more.

Lynn candidates talk community concerns
LYNN — Candidates for councilor-at-large engaged in a heated debate sponsored by the New Lynn Coalition at the Lynn Housing Authority Tuesday night. Six of... Read more.

Revere young’uns build solar empire
REVERE — Two locals and a team of millennials began an empire with the hopes of giving back to their own communities, but what they didn’t realize was how... Read more.

Markey talks about gun control in Peabody
PEABODY — With concerns growing every day on issues such as opioid addiction, gun control, climate change, confrontations with North Korea, and the current state... Read more.

North Shore tennis pro battled the sexes
SALEM — Before Billie Jean King beat Bobby Riggs in the Battle of the Sexes match in 1973, revolutionizing the game of tennis for women, she warmed up her... Read more.

Searching by the sea in Nahant
NAHANT — Getting people interested in the biodiversity within their communities isn’t an easy task, but the Ocean Genome Legacy (OGL) has created an adventurous... Read more.

Lynn debates future of former Marshall Middle School
LYNN — Neighbors of the shuttered Marshall Middle School expressed support for a plan to turn the vacant building into senior housing. Since the school closed... Read more.

How a Lynn grad student endured Hurricane Irma’s full wrath
LYNN — Even though New England was able to escape the devastation of Hurricane Irma, she still managed to hit close to home. Jake Fay endured the storm in... Read more.

Fun N’ Flea Day at Goldfish Pond
LYNN — In 1840, a few local neighborhood boys decided to place goldfish into a shallow swamp, not realizing how much they would flourish. A few decades later,... Read more.

Lynn’s not wild about geese
LYNN — The city of Lynn has been playing a game of “duck, duck, goose” with unwanted geese for quite some time. While city officials have had enough of the... Read more.