Lynn officials brace for local shutdown impact
LYNN – The federal government’s partial shutdown is moving into its third week, and temperatures are beginning to drop, which could leave some of the... Read more.
Lynn celebrates International Day of the Girl
LYNN – It might seem like every day that girls are celebrated at Girls Inc., but Friday it included speeches, encouragement and cake in honor of the International... Read more.
Last call for Sioux City
SAUGUS – Julie Mitchell said she remembers the long lines that wrapped around the outside of the building as people waited to get into the Hilltop Steak House.”It... Read more.
Breed teacher completes second novel
LYNN – When Sarah Phelan’s seventh grade students found out she recently finished writing her second novel, they asked if they could read it.”No,”... Read more.
Lynn teen is Jack Kent Cooke Young Scholar
LYNN – Raw Art Works has been 13-year-old Alexandria Kruizenga’s second home for nearly eight years, but a scholars program, which the nonprofit helped... Read more.
Candidates: KIPP a negative impact on Lynn schools
LYNN – Eight School Committee candidates, minus Stanley Wotring, who did not attend, faced off Wednesday during the Lynn Teachers Union forum but it was KIPP... Read more.
Classical junior investing in his future
LYNN – Classical High School junior Ryan McDonald knew it would look better on his college resume if you created a new club rather than simply join an existing... Read more.
New veterans program aims for housing stability
LYNN – Tuesday’s kickoff for the Supportive Services for Veterans Families Program was a very significant event in the eyes of Lynn Veterans Council... Read more.
Former SCTV host defiant after receiving $7G bill
SAUGUS – Chet Stentiford received a $7,000 bill related to production costs for his defunct Saugus cable access station show, “Creative Garden,”... Read more.
Facebook page operator facing charges on posting CORI info
SAUGUS – Michael Downing is facing formal charges in relation to posting the arrest record of Selectman Stephen Horlick on the Facebook page, “No More... Read more.