Clancy to ask unions for wage freeze for FY ’10
LYNN -Calling for “sacrifices across the municipal board,” Mayor Edward J. Clancy Jr. painted a bleak picture of the fiscal year 2010 budget Tuesday,... Read more.
Lynn teen dead in Salem crash
LYNN – A 19-year-old Lynn man traveling with two small children was killed in a single-car accident just before midnight Saturday afternoon when he apparently... Read more.
Lynn kids get a glimpse of their Classical future
LYNN-Eighth graders from Breed and Pickering middle schools got a look at the building where they could potentially spend the next four years last week, even as... Read more.
Lynn Classical junior gets Symphony Hall honor
LYNN – It takes some singer-songwriters an entire career to get on the stage at such a prestigious location as Boston’s Symphony Hall, but one Lynn Classical... Read more.
Monday morning fire destroys Revere KFC
REVERE – A two-alarm fire destroyed a Kentucky Fried Chicken in Revere Monday morning as fire crews were forced to tear apart the building to locate the flames.The... Read more.
Lynn school staffers: Unpaid day OK
LYNN – The Lynn Administrators Association will join teachers and independent administrators from the School Department in working one day without pay if the... Read more.
Lynn school layoff notices delivered
LYNN – The Lynn School Department mailed, as well as delivered, approximately 120 layoff notices to teachers, clerks and aides Thursday morning as employees... Read more.
Tuskegee Airman speaks at NSCC
LYNN – Six decades ago, Lt. Luther McIlwain was a scared black college student from Massachusetts experiencing the segregated south for the first time as the... Read more.
Lynn in tune with Black History Month
LYNN – Students at Lynn English High School kicked off a month-long celebration of Black History Month Wednesday by taking a journey through the history of... Read more.
Pink slips delivered to Lynn school employees
LYNN-The Lynn School Department mailed, as well as delivered, approximately 120 layoff notices to teachers, clerks and aides Thursday morning as employees anxiously... Read more.
