
High school Girl Scouts compete for coveted Gold Award
LYNN — Sophia Litle is a history buff who has taken on the challenge of cataloguing dozens of the library’s forgotten artifacts. Meredith McIntosh is... Read more.

355 cars were towed in Lynn thanks to the nor’easter
Thursday’s nor’easter dumped a foot of snow in Lynn and caused headaches for residents and plow drivers. More than 600 tickets were issued during the... Read more.

Revere basements were soaked by Thursday’s storm
REVERE — Pearl Avenue offers some of the most breathtaking ocean and marsh views in the city. But Thursday’s powerful nor’easter coupled with a merciless... Read more.

KIPP academy forges ahead with a $20 million building renovation
LYNN — KIPP Academy is wasting no time on turning a 90-year-old downtown building into a $20 million high school. The growing charter school is seeking contractors... Read more.

Swampscott Fire Department bulks up with two new hires
SWAMPSCOTT — Two Swampscott residents will be sworn in as firefighters later this month. Michael Lausier and Matthew Gambale are the latest members of the... Read more.

City officials face the heat for lack of heat
LYNN — As the region faces record low temperatures, Chicquera White and her 10-year-old daughter have been without heat for a week. “I don’t have a... Read more.

Spotlight set to shine on McGee
LYNN — Mayor-elect Thomas M. McGee’s parents will not be at their son’s swearing in next week as he becomes the city’s 58th mayor, but Thomas... Read more.

Crash leaves one person with life-threatening injuries
LYNN — A single-car crash sent two people to the hospital Thursday night, according to the Lynn Police Department. Lynn Police Lt. Christopher Kelly said the car... Read more.

Two injured in crash on Western Avenue
By Thomas Grillo Item Staff LYNN – A single car crash sent two people to the hospital Thursday night, according to the Lynn Police Department. Lynn Police... Read more.

Former LynnCAM president settles AG suit
BOSTON — A Superior Court judge has ruled that the former president of Lynn Community Access and Media (LynnCAM) can no longer work for nonprofits. The ruling,... Read more.