Lynnfield resident pleads guilty to COVID funds misuse
LYNNFIELD — A town resident and owner of a local boxing gym pleaded guilty last week in federal court to committing fraud for obtaining Coronavirus Aid, Relie... Read more.
Lynnfield to come together for fifth Night of Hope event
LYNNFIELD — In observance of National Recovery Month, the Think of Michael Foundation and A Healthy Lynnfield will host the fifth annual Night of Hope walk on... Read more.
Lynnfield to host SCORE’s business summit for women
LYNNFIELD — Women entrepreneurs and owners of small businesses in northeastern Massachusetts will meet at Spinelli’s on Wednesday, Sept. 20 for the seco... Read more.
Lynn observes National Overdose Awareness Day
LYNN — Members of the Recovery Exchange support center gathered at Red Rock Park Thursday evening to observe National Overdose Awareness Day in remembrance of... Read more.
Lynnfield observes National Overdose Awareness Day
LYNNFIELD — A Healthy Lynnfield and Think Of Michael came together Thursday to observe National Overdose Awareness Day by decorating telephone poles and trees... Read more.
Lynnfield to replace Historical Society’s sign
LYNNFIELD — A sign placed at the corner of Main Street and Village Row in July by the Lynnfield Historical Society was removed by the town this week. Town Adm... Read more.
Lynnfield High School prepares for first day back Wednesday with new principal
LYNNFIELD — When students return to Lynnfield High School on Wednesday, Aug. 30, they will have a new principal. Patricia Puglisi will succeed Bob Cleary, a ... Read more.
Lynn resident recognized in Boston Business Journal
LYNN — Longtime resident Emily Dulong was named to the Boston Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2023 earlier this month for her work with the Massachu... Read more.
Lynnfield kindergarten class sizes to increase
LYNNFIELD — The 2023-24 school year will see an increase in the number of children in each kindergarten class at the Summer Street School due to the number of... Read more.
Lynnfield alters trash-barrel limit
LYNNFIELD — All town households will be limited to three 32-gallon bags or barrels of trash for collection each week starting Monday, Sept. 11. “Lynnfield... Read more.