Co-defendant pleads guilty in Lynn man’s murder trial; prison for up to 20 years
BOSTON – The co-defendant in a Lynn man’s murder trial has pleaded guilty in Suffolk Superior Court to taking part in the May 31, 2008 stabbing death... Read more.
Swampscott gov hopeful frames agenda
LYNN – Charlie Baker of Swampscott has plenty of ideas about what he would do if elected governor of Massachusetts.The 53-year-old father of three and former... Read more.
Rivera Bros. Gym needs new Lynn locale
LYNN – Wanted: a vacant, no-rent building in Lynn where about 50 local youths can learn the art of boxing.Alex Rivera of Reading, owner and operator of the... Read more.
Lynn celebrates equality & faith
LYNN – One night last fall, Iris Rivas drove home from one side of Lynn to the other in complete darkness amid a citywide power outage.”I had been forced... Read more.
AG warns residents planning to give Haiti relief funds
State Attorney General Martha Coakley on Friday warned residents who plan to donate money to earthquake-ravaged Haiti to protect themselves from fund-raising scams.”As... Read more.
Feds nix stimulus funding for Lynn ferry
LYNN – Boston-bound commuters hoping to take a ferry from Lynn better keep their eyes on the road.City officials learned Friday that the $8.4 million in anticipated... Read more.
Sweeping fix for education system looms
BOSTON – A sweeping education reform bill was almost home Thursday night after the state House of Representatives voted 97-47 to approve the compromise legislation... Read more.
NSCC offers free financial aid forum
LYNN – Parents struggling over how to pay for their children’s college education can get help at North Shore Community College where a free financial... Read more.
SJC: Pay Lynn cops union grant
LYNN – The Lynn Police Association has won a significant court battle that decided a $277,000 state grant for community policing was wrongfully used by the... Read more.
Lynn receives $1.7M federal grant
LYNN – Eighty pregnant women, infants and toddlers are expected to benefit from a new Lynn-based program that on Wednesday received $1.7 million in federal... Read more.