Hundreds attend Tierney-hosted job fair at NSCC
LYNN – More than 300 veterans and active military personnel attended a job and benefits fair hosted Wednesday by U.S. Rep. John F. Tierney at North Shore Community... Read more.
Oil companies reach $312.5G settlement over ’06 Revere oil spill
BOSTON – Two oil companies that allowed 18,000 gallons of fuel to spill into the Chelsea River and Mill Creek in Revere in 2006 have agreed to settle a lawsuit... Read more.
No. Shore Rape Crisis Center relocates to Lynn
LYNN – Hoping to provide counseling and therapeutic services to victims of sexual assault, the North Shore Rape Crisis Center opened the doors Tuesday to its... Read more.
Oil companies settle suit over Revere fuel spill
BOSTON ? Two oil companies that allowed 18,000 gallons of fuel to spill into the Chelsea River and Mill Creek in Revere in 2006 have agreed to settle a lawsuit brought... Read more.
Former Lynn judge, son fight domestic violence
MARBLEHEAD – When former Lynn District Court Presiding Judge Joseph I. Dever was first appointed to the bench in 1987 there were 187 restraining orders issued... Read more.
State nets $213M in federal winter heating assistance
BOSTON – Massachusetts will receive $213 million in federal fuel assistance as its share of the $5.1 billion appropriated by Congress.Release of the funds,... Read more.
Lynners to benefit from $213 million in federal winter fuel assistance
Massachusetts will receive $213 million in federal fuel assistance as its share of the $5.1 billion appropriated by Congress. Release of the funds, targeted to help... Read more.
RAW founders honored with MassART degrees
LYNN – Twenty years ago, when Mary Flannery and Kit Jenkins first immersed themselves in creating and growing the Raw Art Works studio for at-risk kids in... Read more.
Relief agencies get Project Bread grants
LYNN – The Lynn City Mission, Peabody’s Haven for Hunger, and the First Congregational Church of Revere Food Pantry all received grants Wednesday from... Read more.
Boston transportation costs top New York and Philadelphia
BOSTON – Seventeen cents of every dollar spent by Boston residents goes to pay for transportation, according to a new study by the U.S. Census Bureau.The report,... Read more.