Letter to the Editor: A grateful pet owner
I would like to publicly thank North Shore Animal Hospital for the care and compassion they gave when they treated our pet, Pico. He’s a rescue Chihuahua and... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: An unfair tax
Here’s why the owner-occupied home real property tax is unfair. Owners work hard to save money left over from paying taxes to afford to buy a home. As soon... Read more.
Commentary: Protecting the most vulnerable
On Oct. 22, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) ruled in Commonwealth v. Carlos Viera that child sexual assault cases in which force is not used, do not... Read more.
Trujillo: How about sticking to the issues?
I hate election time. Actually let me rephrase that. I hate what elections bring out in people. At a national level, you see opposing candidates talking down to... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: They serve and protect
I just wanted to share with you a call we responded to late last night. Engine 5 was called to Silsbee Street for the report of someone unconscious in a vehicle... Read more.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: In support of Hyppolite
Lynn Ward 5 City Council candidate Marven Hyppolite’s campaign purportedly “has been the subject of recent controversy.” What “controversy”? The... Read more.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A commuter rail solution
The key to better commuter rail service is the creation of a way for trains to start and terminate at either Lynn or Swampscott. As things stand now, Lynn and... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: A police officer’s proud wife
The retirement party for three great men on Oct. 17 was touching and I couldn’t be any prouder to be in the law enforcement family. I am most proud, of course... Read more.
Letter to the Editor: Swampscott School Committee offers bargaining perspective
Negotiations can be challenging and, at times, contentious. We have tried very hard to keep the negotiations with the Swampscott Education Association (SEA) at the... Read more.
A bridge to hope
Lynn Public Schools’ Bridge for Resilient Youth in Transition (BRYT) program represents a great stride forward in addressing student mental health. Launched... Read more.