Lynn officials working to conduct $500K harbor dredging feasibility study
LYNN — The Lynn Harbor could become more boat-friendly with an estimated $8 million dredging project that would create a continuous channel allowing vessels to... Read more.
Lynn honors fire prevention poster to billboard contest winners
LYNN — Mirelys Feliciano Perez, a senior at Lynn English High School, was shocked to learn she was one of the first place winners for the city’s sixth annual... Read more.
Lynn superintendent sets sights on goals with $159.3 million school budget plan
LYNN — Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler told the City Council Budget Committee Tuesday evening the Lynn Public Schools fiscal year 2020 budget has not been... Read more.
Lynn City Council frustrated with communication over budget
LYNN — City Council President Darren Cyr’s frustration boiled over last week over what he believed was a lack of communication from Chief Financial Officer... Read more.
Swampscott’s $30,000 employee performance bonus system irks some at Town Meeting
SWAMPSCOTT — Town Meeting members passed a $68.74 million town budget Monday night, but the $30,000 allocated for a performance-based bonus system determined by... Read more.
Lynn City Councilor opposes Garelick Farms proposal
LYNN — Ward 2 City Councilor Rick Starbard is opposed to a zoning change proposal from a developer seeking to purchase the Garelick Farms site that he says would... Read more.
Cawley: Moving us dangerously backward in time
It was another blow for women on Wednesday. Alabama’s Republican governor signed into law legislation that would make performing an abortion a felony in nearly... Read more.
Lynn to fix up dilapidated parks, playgrounds
LYNN — More than $600,000 worth of work will be completed this summer to renovate and fix up the city’s dilapidated parks and playgrounds, which city officials... Read more.
Lynn Public School students facing a stricter attendance policy
LYNN — If the School Committee approves a proposed change to the district’s attendance policy, students would be allowed fewer unexcused absences per quarter... Read more.
West Lynn will get flood relief with a newly-approved pump station
LYNN — The City Council approved a request from the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission to construct a $20 million pump station at McManus Field on Tuesday night,... Read more.
