Lynnfield will get to ask about school district
LYNNFIELD — It’s been a month since a racial slur was found inside the bathroom at Lynnfield High School, and since then, the School Committee has prioritized... Read more.
Local youth take the stage
BEVERLY — For some, theater is both an extracurricular activity and a beloved art form. At North Shore Music Theatre, it has become an invaluable experience for... Read more.
Report highlights increase in student diversity in Lynnfield
LYNNFIELD — Lynnfield Public Schools enrolled its highest percentage of students of color in the past five years this school year, according to a report by the... Read more.
Market Street project makes lanes, sidewalks, and parking scarce
LYNN — Ongoing construction and road closures throughout downtown Lynn continue to frustrate residents and business owners as major infrastructure projects reshape... Read more.
Lynnfield takes pride in Pillings Pond parade
LYNNFIELD — The Pillings Pond parade was created with community in mind. The annual tradition has become a staple in Lynnfield on the Fourth of July, as residents... Read more.
Revolutionary Roles
As communities across the country mark the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence’s adoption on Saturday, many eyes will turn toward Massachusetts,... Read more.
Lynnfield study influences Senate decision
LYNNFIELD — A survey conducted by the DAPA Research Inc., of Lynnfield, has found that, of 500 electricity customers in Massachusetts, 89% are in support of maintaining... Read more.
Former Lynnfield School Committee member cites concerns over identity listed in meeting agenda
LYNNFIELD — Former Lynnfield School Committee member Jamie Hayman has expressed concern about the agenda publicly posted for the July 1 meeting, which listed him... Read more.
Lynnfield hears ways to move forward from recent incidents
LYNNFIELD — Dr. Darnisa Amante-Jackson gave an in-depth presentation to the School Committee, addressing her Findings Report, the experiences that have been expressed... Read more.
After the car crash, School Street Foods is still going strong
METHUEN — Just two weeks after a 19-year-old drunk driver drove into their Salem Street restaurant in Lynnfield, School Street Foods is still open for business... Read more.
