Tutwiler to resign as Lynn superintendent in August
LYNN — Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler told the School Committee Thursday he is resigning his post, effective August 12. Tutwiler, who is in th... Read more.
Lynn’s only woman-owned Cannabis dispensary opens its doors
LYNN — When Heather Hannon set out to open a cannabis shop in Lynn, it was with a goal to educate people on the healing benefits of the plant. “I’m tryi... Read more.
City’s ARPA proposal goes live Monday
The City has identified 10 areas in which it proposes to spend more than $35 million in this first phase of funding obtained from the federal government through... Read more.
Students rally against gun violence
St. Mary’s students led a rally for peace Tuesday, adding theirs to the growing number of voices demanding action to try to reduce gun violence. Students, led... Read more.
A positive development at River’s End
LYNN — As speakers came to the podium to express their pride and pleasure with the West Lynn housing development on which the ribbon had just been cut, a youn... Read more.
Halloran: Baffert races to find yet another excuse
In a text exchange Sunday with my good friend Moona Mullins and three of our closest horse racing brethren, I jokingly suggested the headline on the story about... Read more.
Lynn restaurant owners urged to apply for new federal funding
LYNN — Lynn restaurant owners are encouraged to apply for the newly-opened Restaurant Revitalization Fund, created by the U.S. Small Business Administration. ... Read more.
New lease agreement keeps majority of Harbor Loft units affordable in Lynn
LYNN — A new lease agreement ensures that the majority of rental units at the Harbor Loft Apartments will be affordable housing for the next 50 years. The Eco... Read more.
West Lynn gets new stone monument to Harry Agganis
LYNN — A large piece of stone that once sat on the site of General Electric’s Factory of the Future has been converted into a monument honoring Harry Aggani... Read more.
Lt. governor Polito helps St. Mary’s celebrate 100 days of in-person education
LYNN — In a normal year, the 100th day of school wouldn’t be much more than a footnote. In 2020, it can draw the attention and admiration of the lieuten... Read more.