State employment outlook improves
LYNN – The state’s unemployment outlook brought both good and bad news during October. The unemployment rate dropped from 9.3 percent in September to... Read more.
Lynn license board shuts down bar, liquor store
LYNN – The city’s License Commission meted out punishment to two establishments Tuesday n a bar where heroin was sold and a package store caught in a... Read more.
YMCA gives free Turkey Blast classes to fight the fat
LYNN-Anybody who wants to work off a belly full of Thanksgiving turkey and stuffing can do so free of charge Friday at the Greater Lynn YMCA.The YMCA is holding... Read more.
Tierney lashes out at credit card companies
PEABODY-U.S. Rep. John F. Tierney lashed out Tuesday at credit card companies that are exorbitantly increasing their borrowing rates before new banking regulations... Read more.
Judge postpones Baruffaldi autopsy ruling until Friday
LYNNFIELD – A Middlesex Superior Court judge Monday postponed until Friday any ruling on whether a second autopsy will be performed on veterinarian Joan Baruffaldi... Read more.
Lynn parks get major boost from $1M in grants
LYNN-Two Lynn parks have received more than $1 million in state grants from the Executive Office of Environmental Affairs (EEA) to improve recreational facilities... Read more.
Greater Lynn sisters welcome adoptive parents
SALEM – Rudy and Sheryl Caruso’s family just increased in size by three.The big-hearted Haverhill couple, parents of two sons – Michael, 20, and... Read more.
Sister of Lynnfield ‘suicide’ victim regrets decision
LYNNFIELD – The sister of a Lynnfield woman who purportedly committed suicide under mysterious circumstances in the Virgin Islands earlier this month says... Read more.
Colombian human rights activists speak in Lynn
LYNN – Labor union organizers often have a short lifespan in Colombia. Just ask Bela Henriquez, who came to Lynn earlier this week to deliver a message about... Read more.
Lawyer: Lynnfield woman’s death shady
SALEM – A Superior Court judge Wednesday afternoon gave an attorney 24 hours to prove that the body of a Lynnfield woman, who purportedly committed suicide... Read more.