Letter to the Editor: Let’s keep the faith
As a retired and concerned person as we all are, I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to all the hard work and dedication that each medical professional,... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A parent’s protest
I am a parent of a sixth grader. I don’t understand how teachers get out of work paid and expect parents who are still working a full time job to now become... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Questioning caution’s abundance
In an effort to exercise, “an abundance of caution,” the schools in Lynn closed Thursday. “In an abundance of caution,” this action added... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Thank you, Dr. Dunn
All of us in Lynn and surrounding communities should be very grateful that we have such a great organization as North Shore Animal Hospital. I especially note the... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Time to think about regional primaries
A political primary is a preliminary election in which the registered voters of a political party nominate candidates for office. The key word here is preliminary. ... Read more.
Getting things done the DeLeo way
Less than a month after becoming the longest-serving House speaker in Massachusetts history, Robert DeLeo successfully shouldered the titanic task of pushing a major... Read more.
Embracing Lynn’s residential renaissance
New code-compliant housing. More property tax revenue. Housing shifting to favor renters away from landlords. These are but three positive characteristics defining... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Swampscott’s transformational opportunity
Swampscott has an opportunity to make a huge difference for our students. Our elementary school buildings are an average age of 92 years old. Our staff is confronted... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Stop the Social Security scare
There is absolutely no good reason for politicians (mostly conservative-Republicans) to scare our senior citizens by threatening to cut their Social Security retirement... Read more.
Verdict on Judge-Quinn roads proposal: No
Quinn Road and Judge Road residents have had their say at public hearings and the time has come to consign a proposed eight-home development bordering those streets... Read more.