Commentary: We need another crystalline moment of human decency like the takedown of Joseph McCarthy
Can nothing stop President Donald Trump? Despite widespread opposition, Trump continues his blustering, unchecked by the usual guardrails of American politics. He’s... Read more.
Commentary: Our way of dying is evolving
Illinois recently joined 11 other states in enacting a law that allows physician-assisted suicide. I propose an additional tweak that would make dying more humane... Read more.
Storm planning is a team effort in Lynn
LYNN — There were 20 people gathered for an 8:30 a.m. Sunday Zoom meeting, representing at least 10 city departments, the mayor’s office, and other stakeholders.... Read more.
Police Logs: Feb. 21, 2026
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party... Read more.
Lynn Democratic City Committee to hold caucus
LYNN — The Lynn Democratic City Committee will convene its caucus on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 10 a.m. at the Lynn Classical High School cafeteria. A virtual participation... Read more.
City of Lynn snow advisory
A significant snow event is expected on Sunday, February 22nd into Monday, February 23rd. Dangerous road conditions and high winds are imminent. Residents are advised... Read more.
Swampscott Center for the Performing Arts Hawthorne By The Sea vision
SWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Center for the Performing Arts today announced its nonprofit vision to transform the historic Hawthorne By The Sea property into a... Read more.
City and St. Mary’s team up on GE Field
LYNN — The City and St. Mary’s Lynn are entering into a public-private partnership that aims to renovate the General Electric Athletic Association (GEAA) recreation... Read more.
Rep. Wong supports AI regulations
State Rep. Donald Wong, R-Saugus, recently supported legislation that would promote greater election transparency by regulating the use of artificial intelligence... Read more.
Police Logs: Feb. 17, 2026
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party... Read more.
