Fila to serve as education liason in Lynn
LYNN – Longtime Lynn public schools teacher and administrator Andrew Fila, who retired as principal of English High School this past October, has been appointed... Read more.
Cops, Lynn tussle over required residency
LYNN – A Lynn Police Association attorney says the city’s labor lawyer is purposely stalling a Superior Court case that could free Lynn firefighters... Read more.
Pregnant mom seeks joyful Christmas for son with some help from Item Santa
LYNN – Nine months pregnant and freshly out of an emergency shelter for the homeless, a Lynn mother asks Item Santa to make the Christmas season brighter for... Read more.
Lab results show no toxic mold at Lynn apartment
LYNN – A private testing company has determined the mold in a Marian Gardens apartment poses no threat and remediation is not required.But an attorney for... Read more.
Johnnie’s Foodmaster in Lynn not changing
LYNN – The owner of Johnnie’s Foodmaster supermarket on Boston Street said Thursday he has scrapped plans to convert the store into a Save-a-Lot after... Read more.
Lynn mugging victim feted by city council
LYNN – Still sporting dark facial bruises, 89-year-old mugging victim Geneva Sozanski kept her chin up Tuesday as the City Council paid tribute to her bravery,... Read more.
Judge keeps alleged Lynn granny beater behind bars
LYNN – A Lynn plumber charged with robbing and savagely beating an 89-year-old grandmother in front of her Eastern Avenue home will remain jailed at least... Read more.
Testing company: apartment mold not toxic
LYNN – A private testing company has determined the mold in a Marian Gardens apartment poses no threat and remediation is not required. An attorney for the... Read more.
Desperate for help, Lynn family claims toxic mix caused respiratory illnesses
LYNN – A Lynn family is alleging in Northeast Housing Court that their landlord at the Marian Gardens apartments ignored pleas to remove toxic mold and caused... Read more.
Swampscott board updates selectmen on police station status
SWAMPSCOTT – Police Chief Ronald Madigan remains upbeat that the Board of Selectmen continue to discuss construction of a new police station and seek fresh... Read more.