Lynn noise case silenced
LYNN – An appeals court has silenced the Statue of Liberty, affirming that the mascots of Liberty Tax Service violated the city’s noise ordinance with... Read more.
So, what do you think of Revere?
REVERE – They wanted to create a model budget. But during the budget process a simple – but somewhat unrelated – question arose that the Mayor’s... Read more.
North Shore rallies against hate
LYNN – The good feeling and gratitude that came out of Friday morning’s unity rally at the Pride of Lynn Cemetery in the wake of the desecration of a... Read more.
Family ties drive clothing collection in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – Every time she visited her grandmother in the Dominican Republic, Leandra Scott, 17, recalled hearing the same question from neighborhood children.”They... Read more.
Revere traffic woes: Ring a Bell?
REVERE – Consider this fair warning. Traffic in and around Bell Circle is going to get a little busier on two upcoming weekends due to a project to replace... Read more.
$75,000 pledge going to the chapel
SWAMPSCOTT – A Swampscott couple has agreed to match all donations and grants up to $75,000 to help finish restoration of the Andrews Chapel in Swampscott... Read more.
Bank-robbery suspect stands down to police
LYNN – The suspect who allegedly robbed Eastern Bank Tuesday, saying he was carrying a bomb, surrendered peacefully Wednesday morning after barricading himself... Read more.
Police standoff in Lynn
LYNN — The suspect who allegedly robbed Eastern Bank yesterday by saying he was carrying a bomb, surrendered peacefully this morning after barricading himself... Read more.
New coffee shop brewing in Central Square
LYNN – He’s been on the hunt for a good cup of coffee since he first traveled from Russia to the United States in 1989.More than two decades later, Yakov... Read more.
‘Price is Right’ coming on down to Lynn
LYNN – Lynn Auditorium is inviting residents to “Come on down!” to The Price is Right Live!, an interactive, stage version of television’s... Read more.