
Council candidate Gina O’Toole shares her plans if elected
LYNN — If Gina O’Toole becomes the next city councilor to represent Ward 2, she plans to be on the job 24/7. “I know I can be the voice to best represent... Read more.

Lynn, Medford, and Peabody going to the polls Tuesday
Lynn, Medford, and Peabody voters head to the polls Tuesday to whittle down municipal race fields. In Lynn, the race getting the most attention, said City Clerk... Read more.

Peter J. Gomes Service Award winners to be announced Sunday
LYNN — Two people from Lynn have a chance at winning a coveted prize for someone who best epitomizes the qualities of integrity, compassion, and commitment to... Read more.

Candidates deliver 60 second pitches to Latino association
LYNN — Gone in 60 seconds. That’s how long candidates for mayor, city council and school committee had to make their case to the North Shore Latino Business... Read more.

Arrigo and Rizzo clash over police in Revere
REVERE — It’s Revere’s Watergate. Instead of “What did the president know and when did he know it? It’s “What did former Mayor Dan Rizzo know and when?”... Read more.

Quite a pair to battle for Ward 2 City Councilor in Lynn
LYNN — The only ward race worth watching this fall is the four-way battle to replace departing Ward 2 City Councilor William Trahant. But a closer look at two... Read more.

Woman rescued from the bottom of a Lynn Woods ravine
LYNN — A 31-year-old woman who had been reported missing by her husband was found injured but safe at the bottom of a 40-foot ravine in the Lynn Woods Reservation.... Read more.

Will Lynn go green?
LYNN — The city could get a lot greener and get paid to do it. If Lynn were to join the 185 Bay State communities who have been designated a “Green Community,”... Read more.

Debating debates in Lynn’s elections
LYNN — Let the debates begin. Jaime Figueroa, a candidate for councilor at-large, is calling for five forums where hopefuls can make their case. “Time to bring... Read more.

Michael Barry, Lynn’s attorney, will retire after 37 years of service
LYNN — Michael Barry, the city’s longstanding attorney, will call it quits next year. The 67-year-old city solicitor whose law career dates back to serving as... Read more.