Locals left to dig out again
LYNN – Bitter cold was forecast today in the wake of Friday’s storm that pummeled the region with another 6-8 inches of snow, causing school and business... Read more.
Prominent Lynners gave Kennedy cash
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy ended the year with $21,051 in her campaign war chest, according to documents filed with the state Office of Campaign... Read more.
Man found dead on Revere Beach
REVERE – A spokesman for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s office said there were no signs of “blood or foul play” at thescene where... Read more.
Shoppers ‘in shock’ over Patriots loss
SAUGUS – New England Patriots hats and jerseys were selling for 50 percent off at area retail stores Monday, perhaps reflecting the team’s weekend divisional... Read more.
Flax Pond plan includes fountain, kid splash
LYNN – The benches are broken, the tennis courts crumbling, the playground equipment rusted and the perimeter cable fencing in dire need of replacement.City... Read more.
Schools in line for $4.6M in grants
LYNN – Lynn is slated to receive $4.6 million during the next four years in federal Race to the Top grants to implement education reform strategies.The first... Read more.
Blizzard brings a big dig
LYNN – Joanne Hatzelamprou was livid when she woke up Thursday morning and looked out at the sidewalk and driveway that her 77-year-old husband, Theofane,... Read more.
Lynn school board wants answers on Fecteau asbestos
LYNN – Several School Committee members want to know how and why janitors and perhaps students and staff were exposed to asbestos at the Fecteau-Leary Alternative... Read more.
Greater Lynn takes up shovels
LYNN – For the second time in a little more than two weeks, a major nor’easter dumped close to 18 inches of snow on Lynn and the North Shore, taking... Read more.
Storm causing power outages, worst of the snow expected to end by mid-afternoon
A skeleton crew, including Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy, manned Lynn City Hall today as the second nor’easter in two weeks battered the North Shore.”I’m... Read more.