
New Ofo bikes cuts commute time in Revere
REVERE — It got a little easier to get around Revere this week when a Beijing-based startup launched a bike sharing program. The eight-week pilot program by... Read more.

State honors 4 Lynn officers for bravery
BOSTON — Four Lynn police officers received the nation’s highest decoration for bravery on Thursday for their actions during a domestic dispute last year.... Read more.

Vehicle inspection fails inspection leaving some garages with problems
LYNN — Gregory Ozoonian did everything the state asked him to do. The owner of Ed & Vin’s Garage on Chestnut Street invested nearly $10,000 in new car... Read more.

Debate puts school candidates to the test in Lynn
Candidates for Lynn School Committee at the debate held at Breed Middle School are from left tonight: Cherish Casey, Brian K. Castellanos, Donna M. Coppola, John... Read more.

Lynners may be eligible for state aid after flooding
The mayor’s office will host a meeting later this month at City Hall for anyone whose property was damaged by last weekend’s flood. Representatives from... Read more.

Celebrating Lenny Clement’s life, six months after his death
Six months after Lenardo “Lenny” Clement was fatally shot downtown, his family will celebrate what would have been his 47th birthday on Monday. “There... Read more.

Turning High Rock Tower into Lynn’s night light
LYNN — What’s red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, or violet and can be seen for miles? Starting next week, it’s High Rock Tower. The $45,000... Read more.

Lynn ferry’s future buoyed by report
Despite high operating expenses, a conservative Boston think tank found ferry service is cost effective compared to other MBTA options. A study of water transportation... Read more.

Lynn candidates set debates for October campaign season
As we get closer to the Nov. 7 election, a handful of community groups are planning to present the candidates in a debate forum. Here’s what’s planned... Read more.

Campaign notebook: Chakoutis ahead in Ward 5 race, so far
LYNN — Ward 5 City Councilor Dianna Chakoutis doesn’t seem to have anything to worry about it when it comes to retaining her seat. Of the 513 votes cast... Read more.