Retired teacher seeks seat on Lynn School Committee
LYNN – Lorraine Gately closed out a 33-year teaching career in June but said she isn’t ready to walk away from education just yet, so she is running... Read more.
Lynn officials confident family feud won’t affect new Market Basket
LYNN – While a Demoulas family drama played out in a boardroom in Andover on Thursday, Lynn city officials met with Market Basket supermarket chain officials... Read more.
Revere board votes to reverse liquor rollback
REVERE – Revere License Commissioners voted 2-0 to reverse a rollback of hours that could result in liquor license holders staying open until 2 a.m.”It... Read more.
Lynn students learn to create ad campaign through marketing firm
Instead of sitting around watching commercials during their summer vacation, 19 Lynn students learned how to create an advertising campaign through the Digitas Eternship... Read more.
NSCC expansion project waiting on governor’s approval
LYNN – North Shore Community College President Wayne Burton has a dream to turn Lynn into a city of education and he believes it is getting closer to reality.”We... Read more.
Workers prep new home of Lynn school offices
LYNN – Work has begun to turn the empty Ford School Annex building on Bennett Street into a place where all School Department administrators can come home... Read more.
Final phase of Lynn ferry project ‘on target, within budget’
LYNN – When Phase III of the commuter ferry project is complete, all that will be left to do is buy the boat, said Economic Development and Industrial Corporation... Read more.
Police will exhume Boston Strangler suspect, caught in Lynn
LYNN – The focus Thursday was on Boston public safety officials and their plans to exhume the body of Albert DeSalvo, but Lynn shared that infamous limelight... Read more.
Lynn butcher gets role in new Denzel Washington film
LYNN – Meatland owner Bill Laganas said he’d rather cook for celebrities behind the camera than act with them in front, but he made an exception for... Read more.
Beach hearing set for Tuesday at NSCC
LYNN – The Metropolitan Beach Commission will hold a hearing Tuesday, July 16 to solicit public feedback on local beaches, and commissioner Robert Tucker said... Read more.