Networking event to benefit homeless planned
The Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce Women in Networking Committee is planning a holiday networking event to be held Monday, Dec. 8 at Paradiso Restaurant in Swampscott... Read more.
Is bad behavior bad for business?
NEW YORK – Silicon Valley seems to have more than its share of companies behaving badly. Among up-and-comers in the tech world, privacy abuses and executive... Read more.
Last-minute orders can now find their way under the tree
NEW YORK – A procrastinator’s holiday wish come true: Presents ordered at the last minute can now show up under the Christmas tree that same day.Amazon,... Read more.
Marblehead extracts revenge on Swampscott
MARBLEHEAD – Revenge can be the best motivation sometimes. For the Marblehead girls flag football team, that was the fuel that lit the fire on Saturday morning... Read more.
Revere Police investigate after dead puppies found in trash
REVERE – Revere Police are asking the public for help after two dead puppies were found in a trash bag behind a gas station on North Shore Road Saturday night.”The... Read more.
Celtics fall to Trail Blazers
BOSTON – LaMarcus Aldridge likes the attitude the Portland Trail Blazers have during this winning streak.Aldridge had 20 points and 14 rebounds, reserve Chris... Read more.
Thanksgiving Football Schedule
WEDNESDAYFootballSt. Mary’s at Tech (7)THURSDAYFootballClassical at English (10)Marblehead at Swampscott (10)Saugus at Peabody (10)Winthrop at Revere (10)N.... Read more.
Visionspace Gallery to host new exhibitions, receptions
LYNN – Every month, a new crop of talented local artists finds its way in and out of Centerboard’s Visionspace Gallery in downtown Lynn – bringing... Read more.
Marshall project on the beam
LYNN – The 1,800-pound iron beam hoisted onto the new Marshall Middle School skeleton will help frame the school’s gymnasium once the Brookline Street... Read more.
Health center honors Michael, Kitty Dukakis
The Lynn Community Health Center honored Gov. and Mrs. Michael Dukakis as “visionaries in health care” and health center patient Minnie Oji Holloway... Read more.