Lynn students revved up to check out race car, Harley at Camp Bulldog
LYNN – English High School sophomore Gerson Estrada was in his element when he got to rev the 500-horsepower engine of a Mitsubishi Evolution that is just... Read more.
Kennedy honors Lynn trio with citations, certificate of appreciation
LYNN – The good old USA was not the only one celebrating a birthday on the Fourth of July.Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy handed out two citations and a certificate... Read more.
Lynn EDIC struggling with artist loft project
LYNN – Nearly two years after it bought the building, Lynn Economic Development and Industrial Corporation is still struggling to turn 33 Central St. into... Read more.
Centerboard book giveaway at Fraser Field Thursday
LYNN – Centerboard is expecting to hit a homerun with the North Shore Navigator’s youngest fans Thursday when it gives away books to every child who... Read more.
Colucci catches possible break to get on ballot
LYNN – Incumbent Ward 4 City Councilor Rich Colucci might not have to rely on stickers to get his name on the November ballot for re-election.”I’m... Read more.
Lynn park, bandstand targeted for overhaul
LYNN – A city park and a historic bandstand will receive makeovers courtesy of the state and nearly $1.2 million in grants.During a recent speech to members... Read more.
Locals react to plans for West Lynn post office
LYNN – A plan by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to relocate the West Lynn post office is being met with mixed reviews.”I’m not concerned because... Read more.
Former mayor’s aide still fighting 2012 dismissal
LYNN – Former mayoral aide Gardy Jean-Francois appears poised to hit the city with a second complaint, this time alleging political discrimination over what... Read more.
Filing oversight leaves Colucci off ballot, will run sticker campaign
LYNN – Ward 4 City Councilor Richard Colucci will have to launch a sticker campaign if he plans to hold onto the seat he has held for more than 20 years.”This... Read more.
Filing oversight leaves Colucci off ballot
LYNN – Ward 4 City Councilor Richard Colucci will have to launch a sticker campaign if he plans to hold onto the seat he has held for more than 20 years.”This... Read more.