Saugus citizens group blasts selectmen over control of TV station
SAUGUS – The Board of Selectmen put them off until the end of the night, but Saugus Concerned Citizens waited them out and shared a litany of concerns about... Read more.
Noise from Elks club causing stir
SAUGUS – The Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks is claiming it’s a good neighbor, but Lindsay Terrace residents are not feeling the benevolence.... Read more.
GLSS program aims to help de-clutter hoarders
LYNN – The design for The de-Clutterers’ Group is a Picasso-esque print of a head filled with whirling gears, baubles and symbols that Greater Lynn Senior... Read more.
Lynn candidate: I will give up 5 percent of salary
LYNN – Councilor at large candidate Clay Walsh has pledged, if elected, to give up 5 percent of his salary to help pay for a summer job for a Lynn youth.”I’ve... Read more.
Lynn parenting group going strong 13 years
LYNN – Friday night for most people is all about the weekend, but for 46 parents Friday nights for the next 15 weeks are all about saving their families.”This... Read more.
Jaeger: Crime motivates bid for city council seat
LYNN – It was a phone call that went unreturned that got Ward 2 challenger Jesse Jaeger thinking about running for City Council and a T-shirt at Christmas... Read more.
Candles at Cook Street
LYNN – When a community action group developed Gateway Park 11 years ago, it knew it would be temporary.Members of the Gateway Project spent weeks this summer... Read more.
Green Street developers get another chance
LYNN – The Board of Appeals voted down a five unit proposal for Green Street but that didn’t stop developers from coming back with a proposal for four.The... Read more.
Candidates spar on sex offenders, party loyalty, work ethic
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy made quite an entrance at Lynn Cam’s mayoral debate when she swept in after cameras were already rolling.The debate,... Read more.
Kennedy to consider suspending homeowner foreclosure ordinance
LYNN – A Boston law firm representing the Massachusetts Bankers Association is asking Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy to suspend enforcement of the city’s... Read more.