A look back at Lynn Tech over the last four years
LYNN — Teachers, alumni, and, perhaps most of all, students from Lynn Vocational Technical Institute, have bettered the surrounding community over the last fo... Read more.
Protesters march for peace in Lynn, Swampscott
Two protest marches Sunday afternoon — one from City Hall Square in Lynn to Gov. Charlie Baker’s house on Monument Avenue in Swampscott, and another fro... Read more.
Swampscott expecting revenue shortfalls
SWAMPSCOTT — The closing of restaurants, entrepreneurs not applying for business permits, and general uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic has led town... Read more.
Lynn leg of rail trail expected to be largely finished this year
LYNN — An underutilized section of the city will soon become a recreational hub for cyclists and walkers. The Northern Strand Community Trail is a state-fun... Read more.
A look back at Lynn Classical over the last four years
LYNN — A new principal, a longtime coach’s retirement, an invitation of 100 students to “Hamilton,” and displays of passion by both current students and... Read more.
Lynn again makes a peaceful point
LYNN — Several black boys and hispanic boys, some not even 13 years old, stood in front of the gazebo at Lynn Common, holding signs decrying injustice. Calls ... Read more.
Two messages delivered in Salem
SALEM — A couple hundred protesters outside the Salem Police headquarters Friday night called for an end to racial violence and police brutality in the U.S. B... Read more.
New COVID-19 deaths reported in Revere and Saugus, new cases in Lynn, Revere, Saugus
New confirmed COVID-19 cases were reported in Lynn, Revere, and Saugus Friday, with Revere and Saugus both also reporting an additional COVID-19 death. In Rever... Read more.
Local communities answer the call to action, demonstrate a quest for equality
There’s more work to be done — much more. Like many places across the U.S., the North Shore has seen several demonstrations against racial violence and poli... Read more.
Swampscott’s Park League, recreation will be ‘socially distant’ this summer
SWAMPSCOTT — Social distancing, smaller groups, masks, and clean bathrooms are necessary to make sure Swampscott’s 2020 recreational programming stays in li... Read more.