Kennedy ‘hopeful’ of possible waterfront development deal
LYNN – In a speech to the Mass Senior Action Council, Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said she is hopeful about a commercial development deal in the works that... Read more.
Lynn officials hope for grants to restore veterans’ headstones
LYNN – Fifty Civil War veterans, 12 American Revolutionary War veterans and three veterans from the War of 1812 are buried in the Eastern Burial Grounds but... Read more.
Longtime cancer walk participant: ‘It’s a show of support’
LYNN – When Lynn resident Ricky Preston first traveled to the North Shore to visit family and take part in the North Shore Medical Center’s Cancer Walk,... Read more.
EDIC may step in to help launch Aquasino
LYNN – A lack of parking is creating waves for the Aquasino gambling boat, but the Lynn Economic Development and Industrial Corporation may have a plan to... Read more.
Human Rights board to tackle Highlands Coalition complaint
LYNN – The Human Rights Commission is tackling a decade-old issue for its first case, but Chairman Robert Tucker is undeterred.”(The Highlands Coalition)... Read more.
Youth initiative for at-risk teens threatened with 60 percent cut
LYNN – Young men considered at risk could be facing even greater risk if legislators uphold a 60 percent cut in the Safe and Successful Youth Initiatives funding.”It’s... Read more.
Green Street meeting ‘a waste of time’
LYNN – The Board of Appeals continued a Green Street development plan for the third time, leaving neighbors and a few of its own frustrated.”In other... Read more.
Retiring Harrington preschool teacher makes a splash
LYNN – Harrington School preschool teacher Joanne Lawrence ended her career with a splash when she climbed into a dunk tank during the school’s annual... Read more.
Harrington celebrates Reader Leaders
LYNN – Harrington School Principal Debra Ruggiero made good on a promise when she climbed up onto the platform of a dunk tank wearing a pretty print dress,... Read more.
Lynn ZBA to discuss row houses
LYNN – The Zoning Board of Appeals will take up a plan Tuesday that could add six row houses on a small lot on Green Street and the neighbors are expected... Read more.
