
Lynn receives upgraded bond rating
LYNN — The city has received an A bond rating by the Standard & Poors Global Rating system, the mayor’s office announced Wednesday. The rating is up... Read more.

Car crashes into Lynn funeral home
LYNN — A car crashed into the side of Goodrich Funeral Home, 128 Washington St., on Wednesday afternoon, injuring the driver. According to Lynn Fire Department,... Read more.

Swampscott to hold rabies vaccine clinic for pets
SWAMPSCOTT — The town will hold a low-cost rabies vaccination clinic for cats and dogs this Thursday, June 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Pet owners can bring their animals... Read more.

Bike sale to be held Saturday for Swampscott Rail Trail
SWAMPSCOTT — The Friends of the Swampscott Rail Trail will hold a bike sale and donation drive this Saturday to fund the construction of the trail. From 8 to 10... Read more.

Machon apartments to open in Swampscott next month
SWAMPSCOTT — The first residents will begin to move into the senior apartments at the former Machon Elementary School starting July 1. A community celebration... Read more.

Nahant encourages beach and boating safety
NAHANT — The Fire Department is encouraging residents to stay safe this summer when boating and going to the beach. According to the National Safe Boating... Read more.

Swampscott approves new, more restrictive quarry permit
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board has approved a new blasting permit for the quarry operated by Aggregate Industries (AI) that places stricter limits on blasting and... Read more.

Swampscott resident nominated to Industrial Accidents Reviewing Board
SWAMPSCOTT — A resident has been nominated by Gov. Charlie Baker as administrative law judge of the Industrial Accidents Reviewing Board at the Department of Industrial... Read more.

Swampscott to hold virtual Democratic caucus
SWAMPSCOTT — The Town Democratic Committee will hold a virtual caucus on July 14 to elect delegates and alternates to the 2021 Massachusetts Democratic State Convention.... Read more.

Community members sit down to discuss racism and law enforcement
LYNN — It has been more than a year since the murder of George Floyd, and the United States is still coming to terms with the aftermath of the events on that day.... Read more.