Less than half of black males earn high school diplomas
LYNN – President Barack Obama’s educational cry of Yes We Can is fast turning into No We Can’t for black males across America who are failing to... Read more.
Saugus auction offers 71 commercial acres
SAUGUS – A gargantuan swath of prime commercial property off Kimball Lane goes on the auction block Aug. 26 with the potential to dramatically transform the... Read more.
HAWC seeks backpacks, school supplies for kids
SALEM – Healing Abuse Working for Change (HAWC) is seeking donations of backpacks and school supplies for children of those victims of domestic abuse it assists... Read more.
L.A. family throws dart, lands in Lynn
LYNN – A Los Angeles family with a tradition of throwing darts at maps to determine their next vacation destination received a ceremonial key to the city Thursday... Read more.
Lynn seniors have Tierney’s ear
LYNN – The cost of medical coverage and prescription drugs, the future of Social Security and the temporary loss of cost-of-living adjustments dominated the... Read more.
Lynn thanks summer job program youths
LYNN – The city extended a hearty thanks Wednesday by providing breakfast to 160 Lynn youth who participated in the summer jobs program.Amid the City Hall... Read more.
LEO christens Early Headstart infant and toddler program
LYNN – Pregnant women of poor means can soon avail themselves of services at Lynn Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) Early Headstart infant and toddler program,... Read more.
Groundbreaking for Lynn Early Headstart program
LYNN – Pregnant women of poor means can soon avail themselves of services at Lynn Economic Opportunity’s (LEO) Early Headstart infant and toddler program,... Read more.
Lynn schools, non-profits join forces to promote literacy
LYNN – The Lynn public schools and non-profit organizations across the city are joining forces to promote literacy.Fueled by a $250,000 grant from the Massachusetts... Read more.
Teen pregnancy group: State funds needed in Lynn
LYNN – If state funds don’t arrive soon, about 300 Massachusetts teenage girls with babies won’t be going back to school in September.According... Read more.