Polar plunge to aid Lynn nonprofit
LYNN – The Haven Project helps provide a safety net for young adults living on their own, but there will be no such net for Program Director Gini Mazman when... Read more.
Suit puts mayor pay in spotlight
LYNN – A new mayoral term starts in a weeks time, and it will come with all the pomp and circumstance an inauguration can bring – but it won’t... Read more.
Police ID victim of fatal Lynn crash
LYNN – A late afternoon snowstorm resulted in more than a dozen accidents but it was a late morning crash on Lynnfield Street that took the life of a Lynn... Read more.
A cautious optimism as Lynn schools head into 2014
LYNN – The School Department hit all the benchmarks for a banner year but one stumbling block could change the trajectory of 2014.MCAS scores are up, a new... Read more.
Fatal crash snarls Lynn traffic
LYNN – A soft snowfall was the backdrop to a tragic two-vehicle accident that left one person dead and shut down Lynnfield Street from Wyoma Square to Millard... Read more.
Lynn school board members hopeful on Pickering funding
LYNN – A second walk-through with state officials has left School Committee members feeling cautiously optimistic that Pickering Middle School could be in... Read more.
Ferry could arrive in 2014
LYNN – Splashdown for the Lynn ferry is scheduled for 2015 but Economic Development and Industrial Corporation Executive Director James Cowdell is working... Read more.
Carrying on as Mrs. Claus
LYNN – Tonight will mark Janet Melanson’s 25th appearance in what has become a Lynn tradition, the annual Christmas parade.It will also mark the first... Read more.
Lynn homeowner seeing downside of solar power
LYNN – Michael Manoco thought putting solar panels on his ranch house would be a good idea until it wasn’t.”They came to me,” said the Betty... Read more.
Lynn arts group lands $15G grant
LYNN – Centerboard is looking to launch another attack on Central Square with the implicit purpose of turning the area into a public urban art scene.”We... Read more.
