Lynn human rights board to mark one-year anniversary
LYNN – The Human Rights Commission has hit its first-year mark and will celebrate with an open house tonight in the City Hall foyer.”It was just about... Read more.
Fire-ravaged Lynn home to be demolished
LYNN – The single-family home at 54 Sewell St. has withstood three fires in last six months, but it doesn’t look like it will escape the wrecking ball.The... Read more.
Saugus officials offer reflections on Leuci
SAUGUS – Janet Leuci was a quiet force of nature who died Wednesday after a 12-year battle with cancer but she left in her wake an indelible imprint on the... Read more.
Locals literally find value in old books at talk
LYNN – It was a literary “Antiques Roadshow” Thursday at the Lynn Public Library when nearly 50 book lovers turned out for a quick appraisal and... Read more.
Officials praise rail trail
Under sunny skies and a cold wind, more than a dozen people gathered Wednesday on the newly laid Saugus rail trail, where Department of Conservation and Recreation... Read more.
Charter schools split crowd
LYNN – Superintendent Catherine Latham called charter schools “insidious and destructive” to the public school system but many parents called them... Read more.
Ford School students get all bundled up
LYNN – A 25-foot truck backed up to the Ford School last week filled with some very warm cargo for some very lucky students, all 600-plus of them.”We... Read more.
Officials on edge over charter school
LYNN – There will be a public hearing in City Hall Chambers on the Fenix Charter School, which is seeking to open in Lynn and will likely only heighten the... Read more.
Saugus’ reluctant hero: Gordon Shepard
SAUGUS – Gordon Shepard will tell you he’s not a hero, but the truth of the matter is that he is one to many.”He’s a great, great man,”... Read more.
Cliftondale future up for debate
SAUGUS – Business owners, property owners and residents are invited to come out and let their voices be heard as the Economic Development Committee sets it... Read more.