
Lynn’s Hong Net enters the crowded shadow primary for a potential House election
LYNN — Fresh off his re-election to the City Council, Hong Net is looking for another electoral fight. Net said he’ll run for Rep. Brendan Crighton’s... Read more.

New coffee shop will be brewing in downtown Lynn
LYNN — When Frank Peace was looking for a location to house his newest restaurant and coffee shop, he chose Lynn. “Lynn was on my radar because it’s... Read more.

Legislator wants to preserve memorials
LYNN — A proposal on Beacon Hill would allow taxpayers to donate a portion of their local taxes to pay for the upkeep of veterans memorials. The measure, introduced... Read more.

Revere’s Rizzo mulls mayoral rematch
REVERE — Despite topping the ticket in the City Council race this week, former Mayor Daniel Rizzo won’t say whether he will seek a rematch with Mayor Brian... Read more.

Lynn to honor veterans with tribute breakfast Saturday
LYNN — The city will celebrate Veterans Day with a tribute breakfast on Saturday to those who have served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Officials and volunteers... Read more.

Lynn bullying case goes to the state’s highest court
The Supreme Judicial Court heard arguments Thursday on whether to overturn a lower court ruling to dismiss a lawsuit against the city. The case stems from a 2008... Read more.

Who will run for McGee’s Senate seat?
LYNN — A symphony has started in a game of musical chairs that could have sweeping implications for the region’s political landscape. Sen. Thomas M.... Read more.

These North Shore students are the first in their families to attend college
LYNN — Kim Tran didn’t know what to expect when she emigrated from Vietnam with her family five years ago. “I couldn’t speak English, no one... Read more.

Thomas McGee rolls to victory in Lynn mayor’s race
LYNN — State Sen. Thomas McGee (D-Lynn) swept every precinct in the city on his way to defeating two-term Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy Tuesday night. McGee outdistanced... Read more.

Lynn’s election brings a mix of old and new faces
LYNN — City Hall’s corner office is not the only place where there will be a new face. As state Sen. Thomas M. McGee (D-Lynn) prepares to move into the mayor’s... Read more.