Anthony DeMayo deemed incompetent to stand trial
LYNN — A judge ruled Wednesday that Anthony DeMayo, the 18-year-old Bishop Fenwick senior charged in the killing of a Danvers woman, is not currently competent... Read more.
Lynn weighs legal action in wetlands dispute
LYNN — Frustration over a long-running environmental dispute was discussed at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Lynn Conservation Commission, as Chairman Mike Toomey... Read more.
Meet the candidates for the Sixth Congressional District
The race for the 6th Congressional District seat — currently held by Rep. Seth Moulton — is beginning to take shape ahead of the September primary. Dan Koh has... Read more.
Six indicted over cross country drug trafficking
LYNN — A federal grand jury in Boston has charged six people for their alleged involvement in a large-scale drug trafficking operation that transported narcotics... Read more.
Councilors help businesses prep for World Cup impact
LYNN — As anticipation builds for the upcoming FIFA World Cup, City Councilors Jordan Avery and Cardeliz Paez are working to ensure the city is prepared to benefit... Read more.
Nahant Advisory and Finance outline override options
NAHANT — Residents in Nahant will face a series of consequential budget decisions in the coming weeks, as the Nahant Advisory and Finance Committee prepares... Read more.
The Food Project grows Lynn Community Garden Network
LYNN — The Food Project has launched the Lynn Community Garden Network, where they are collaborating with 15 community gardens across the city. What initially... Read more.
Student enrollment declines, leaving immigrants vulnerable
LYNN — A new state budget proposal is aiming to address growing concerns over declining student enrollment in Massachusetts districts with large immigrant populations,... Read more.
Momentum is building at Pickering
LYNN — The Pickering Middle School project continues to move forward at a steady pace, with the building committee reporting significant progress in both structural... Read more.
City Council revs up motorcycle discussion
LYNN — During Tuesday evening’s City Council meeting, Mayor Jared Nicholson formally proclaimed April 1 through April 30 as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Season,... Read more.
