Building on faith
There is an active, vibrant network of people in Lynn and every community capable of making every city and town a better place to live in. This network doesn’t... Read more.
Signs of the times
The leaves are falling, Halloween decorations are starting to appear and the election season is heating up with the predictable battle over campaign signs. Revere... Read more.
An economic engine called art
The verdict is in: A national arts group has facts and figures demonstrating a direct connection between arts and the creative sector and Massachusetts’ economic... Read more.
The real work starts now
Harvey, Jose, Irma, and Maria: Four names now associated with death and destruction caused by hurricane-force winds, rain and tides during the last month. The devastation... Read more.
Stamping out fatal fires
Dawn is just breaking when a fire alarms clamor and sleepy tenants step out of their apartments into a wall of smoke. Firefighters rush to the fire scene —... Read more.
Breaking new ground for girls
The news about women slowly advancing in vital life sciences careers is discouraging, but not dire thanks to efforts in cities like Lynn to steer more young women... Read more.
Saugus gets slammed
Ouch. That’s about the only way to summarize action taken by state Attorney General Maura Healey’s office in response to three Special Town Meeting articles... Read more.
Remembering Jared
The story goes that Jared Raymond turned to his mother, Jaclyn, when she picked him up at school on Sept. 11, 2001 and said, “Mom, we have to do something for... Read more.
A great collaboration
There is no fanfare or big ceremony kicking off a new Lynn YMCA program that could very well alter the lives of young men from Lynn. Beginning on Friday, the Neptune... Read more.
The fight is on in Medford
A depressing one in 10 Medford voters went to the polls to cast preliminary ballots Tuesday but city voters should not interpret the low turnout as indication of... Read more.