North Shore a colorful place to be
Statistically speaking, this is the weekend most leaf peepers flock north to view the changing tide of color, but why hit the highway when there is plenty of flora... Read more.
Lynn lands $750G fed COPS grant
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy is poised to hire up to six new police officers who will be paid for through a $750,000 federal grant.”I know this... Read more.
Initiative aims to make playtime safer for students
LYNN – Cobbet School second graders spilled out into the schoolyard, clearly ready for recess, but instead of running willy-nilly into the morning sunshine,... Read more.
Attorney: Seaport Landing resident’s suit against Board of Trustees about revenge
LYNN – Misappropriation of $1 million, missing paperwork and preferential treatment are at the heart of a lawsuit filed by one Seaport Landing condominium... Read more.
Teens excel in Lynn’s Food Project program
LYNN – Adesuwa Usuanlele is not a fan of dirt, bugs or the sun, yet she spent the summer happily laboring for the Food Project and is now learning to become... Read more.
MBTA announces Revere road construction detours
REVERE – According to a traffic plan released by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority last week, Ocean Avenue will remain partially open during construction... Read more.
Lynn dog park takes shape on Parkland Ave.
LYNN – Work has started on the dog park destined for Parkland Avenue but pooches will have to wait until spring before they can shed their leashes for some... Read more.
Dredging work for Lynn ferry out to bid
LYNN – The city is seeking bids for a dredging project that represents the beginning of the end of the Blossom Street Extension ferry project.”This is... Read more.
KIPP leaves Lynn church a ‘holy mess’
LYNN – When KIPP Academy pulled up stakes in July leaving Holy Family Church for its new home in the Highlands it left behind a holy mess, and some of it still... Read more.
Local MCAS scores released; school officials to review
Revere High School Superintendent Paul Dakin is celebrating his first look at his high school’s MCAS scores that put students at or near the state average... Read more.