
Lynner in fight to keep protected status in face of potential Trump cuts
LYNN — Jose Palma has lived in Lynn for 15 years, his children grew up in the city, and he is a North Shore Community College graduate. But Palma is worried... Read more.

‘MR. MARBLEHEAD’ MOURNED: Town stalwart McNulty dies at age 70
MARBLEHEAD — Thomas A. McNulty, a town public servant and businessman known for his quick wit and public speaking voice, died Sunday at Kaplan House in Danvers... Read more.

Candy for a good cause in Lynn
LYNN — Mikayla Cruz loves Hershey bars but the Brickett School fifth-grader didn’t hesitate to donate her Halloween candy to a good cause when a parent suggested... Read more.

Firefighters battle 2 blazes in Lynn
LYNN — Firefighters fought two fires at the height of Monday morning’s rain and wind storm. A report of a tree falling on power lines brought fire crews... Read more.

PHOTOS: Three-alarm fire in Lynn
Firefighters converged on 18 Estes St. at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday, quickly sounding three alarms for a fire that swept through the house. District Fire Chief Steve Archer... Read more.

‘Publick’ praise for Item’s bigotry series
NATICK — “Am I A Bigot?”, The Item/Itemlive.com series featuring perspectives on that question and written by four of the paper’s staff and nine... Read more.

Lynn works to restore power to 800 properties after flash flood
LYNN — Officials worked to restore power to more than 800 property owners after a flash flood washed through parts of the city. As the water rolled through,... Read more.

Firefighters rescue residents from burning building in Lynn
LYNN — Firefighters pulled 15 people from the windows of a burning building Saturday morning. The daring rescue came as fire raged through the three-story... Read more.

Council incumbents come out ahead in Medford preliminary
MEDFORD — With fewer than one out of 10 registered voters casting ballots on Tuesday, the city’s preliminary election eliminated Andrew Castagnetti from the... Read more.

T riders better have a ticket to ride in Lynn
LYNN — “May I see your ticket, please?” may become a question Lynn commuter rail riders and ones boarding trains in Swampscott and other communities will... Read more.