Lynn bracing for even more new arrivals
LYNN – The flow of refugees and unaccompanied minors into the United States is not just a border problem, said Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy.”I’m... Read more.
Punch list still unfinished for Saugus middle school
SAUGUS – It has been 10 months since the ribbon cutting celebrating the re-dedication of the renovated Belmonte Middle School, but the final to-do list that... Read more.
Saugus reviews school utility plan
SAUGUS – A plan that could save the school department $60,000 in utility costs for the high school is under scrutiny as officials try to determine if it’s... Read more.
Lynnfield residents air grievances on trouble at well-traveled area
LYNNFIELD – When residents walk into Tuesday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, they will have a concise list of concerns, possible solutions and questions... Read more.
Gordon College, Lynn schools partnering for fall celebration
LYNN – There is a celebration in store for third-, fourth- and fifth-graders at Harrington and Cobbet elementary schools this fall, but the kickoff actually... Read more.
Castinetti pushes for liquor license increase in Saugus
SAUGUS – The old Border Cafe building on Route 1 south has sat empty since the Mexican restaurant moved across the highway, and Selectman Stephen Castinetti... Read more.
Film shoot puts vacant Lynn building back in business
LYNN – For the first time in a decade, the front door of Anthony’s Hawthorne was open Tuesday, and people came and went like it was open for business,... Read more.
Nahant Navy vet taking to streets for wounded warriors
NAHANT – During his 34 years in the Navy, Clarke Orzalli had the opportunity to do and see a lot, but the one thing that left a lasting impression on him was... Read more.
Community garden guidelines sprouting in Lynn
LYNN – Community gardens are growing in popularity, but the city has lacked any sort of governing policy until recently.”The Cook Street garden kind... Read more.
Vandals tag Lynn landmark High Rock Tower
LYNN – Vandals hit High Rock Tower, tagging it with red and blue, and it did not make for a festive Fourth of July for anyone who visited the local landmark.”It... Read more.