
Lynn Mayor Thomas McGee says goodbye to Beacon Hill
BOSTON — Invoking the memory of his legendary father, Lynn Mayor and former Sen. Thomas M. McGee bid farewell to his Beacon Hill colleagues Thursday in an emotional... Read more.

GE sells land to the city’s Housing Authority for new homes
LYNN — It took more than two years of negotiations, but the Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) has purchased three lots from General... Read more.

Lynn third graders get dictionaries
LYNN — Christmas was weeks ago, but students in Nikki Spyropoulos’ class at the Harrington Elementary School still got presents Wednesday. Thanks to the... Read more.

Lynnway crash sends a woman to hospital
A three-car collision early Wednesday morning sent one person to the hospital, according to the Lynn Fire Department. The accident occurred at 5:50 a.m. at the intersection... Read more.

Lynn fire victims seek hope amidst ruin on Broad Street
LYNN — Michelle Dupont spent Monday night at a Revere hotel and she’s planning to be there until she can find a place to live. The unemployed nurse’s... Read more.

Help clear hydrants and catch basins of snow
LYNN — Firefighters are still digging out the nearly 3,000 fire hydrants citywide. Thursday’s nor’easter dumped a foot of snow in Lynn, burying... Read more.

Attorney General: Mental health clinics in Lynn and Malden offered substandard care
South Bay Mental Health Center (SBMHC) faces allegations of fraudulently billing the state’s Medicaid program, MassHealth, for providing services by unlicensed... Read more.

Lynn will tap Stephen Archer for its new Fire Chief
LYNN — The city has a new top firefighter. District Chief Stephen Archer was the top scorer among four candidates for the $100,000-plus a year post. “It’s... Read more.

These North Shore towns may get a refund from the state
BOSTON — Cities and towns on the North Shore may get a piece of the $1.1 million spent on early voting in 2016, according to the State Auditor. Suzanne M.... Read more.

Salem State lauded for Latino success; voted seventh in US and first in New England
SALEM – Salem State University has been named a Top 10 performing institution for Latino student success and the only New England school to make the list, according... Read more.