
Here’s the $700,000 plan to get rid of the Lynnway’s onion odor
LYNN — The stench of cooked onions and garlic on the Lynnway could be just a memory. Following complaints from neighbors, the city and state, Kettle Cuisine has... Read more.

Two dozen firefighters from Lynn and Nahant conduct an ‘oil spill drill’
NAHANT — Two dozen firefighters from Lynn and Nahant contained an “oil spill” in Lynn Harbor Thursday, but luckily it was just a drill. “Train... Read more.

Northeastern University rejects plans to move Marine Science Center to Lynn
NAHANT — Northeastern University has rejected pleas to move their controversial Marine Science Center from Nahant’s East Point to Lynn. “While the university... Read more.

Marblehead eighth-grader to compete in 2018 Scripps National Spelling Bee
MARBLEHEAD — Will Robson won’t have much free time in the next few weeks. The eighth grader at St. John’s Preparatory School in Danvers is spending... Read more.

A new switch box art project adds a little color to Revere
REVERE — The bland gray switch boxes throughout the city are about to get a burst of color. Revere has joined several Greater Boston communities who have asked... Read more.

Lynn’s street lights are going LED
LYNN — Motorists and pedestrians may not notice, but the city is switching to LED street lights because they’re more efficient, last longer, and save money.... Read more.

Here’s the catch: Lynn works to clear out basins
LYNN — It’s a dirty job, but be grateful someone is doing it. A Water and Sewer Commission crew is on the streets cleaning the city’s 3,800 catch basins... Read more.

A Lynn man and Andy Warhol are at the center of a federal art fraud case
BOSTON — A Lynn man was arrested and charged Wednesday with the theft and attempt to sell two fake Andy Warhol paintings on eBay, according to the U.S. Attorney’s... Read more.

Lynn’s historic Blood Building will be KIPP’s new high school
LYNN – Taofeekat Lumina can’t wait for KIPP’s new high school to open next year. The 12-year-old KIPP Academy Charter School seventh grader was the... Read more.

LHAND: Lynn’s making progress on housing priorities
LYNN — Two years after a housing study identified major improvements needed, the city is making slow but steady progress, according to the Lynn Housing Authority... Read more.