City employees feted at LHAND’s annual St. Patrick’s Day lunch
LYNN – One City Hall employee was remembered, two were honored and no one was safe from emcee Joe Scanlon’s sharp wit during Lynn Housing Authority and... Read more.
New team sworn in for Youth Council
LYNN – The third incarnation of Lynn’s Youth Council was inducted during a City Hall ceremony where participants got to rub shoulders with their City... Read more.
Local group split on pay hike plan
LYNN – Raise Up Massachusetts members support House Speaker Robert DeLeo’s plan to increase the minimum wage to $10.50 but they don’t support severing... Read more.
Saugus recognized by Blue Cross Blue Shield
SAUGUS – Saugus was recognized by Blue Cross Blue Shield Thursday as the first community statewide to opt out of the state-run health care program while maintaining... Read more.
Court: Former mayor owes city
LYNN – Former Mayor Edward “Chip” Clancy could be forced to repay the city more than $400,000 after an Essex Superior Court Judge ruled in favor... Read more.
$1M expansion of Raw Art Works in progress
LYNN – Workers removed the front wall of 43 Central St. downtown this week as part of Raw Art Works expansion project.”This is so exciting,” said... Read more.
Nahant parade to change starting location
NAHANT – Spectators at Mitchell’s Corner will have to set their chairs out a bit earlier this year if they want to catch the annual Memorial Day Parade.”The... Read more.
Court: Former mayor must reimburse Lynn for overpaid salary
LYNN – Former Mayor Edward “Chip” Clancy could be forced to repay the city over $400,000 after an Essex Superior Court Judge ruled in favor of... Read more.
Candidates set in Nahant, Swampscott elections
Election season is in full swing in Nahant and Swampscott.Monday was the last day to file nomination papers in Nahant and Swampscott closed its ballot Tuesday.Nahant... Read more.
Longtime volunteer honored at Girls Inc.
LYNN – A passion for reading and a legacy of literacy was celebrated when “Ruth’s Reading Room” was dedicated at Girls Inc. in memory of... Read more.