Kettle Cuisine invests $25 million in Lynn
LYNN — Kettle Cuisine, a wholesale soup manufacturer on the Lynnway, celebrated its $17 million expansion on Tuesday afternoon. In the last 12 months, the company... Read more.
Lynn’s first medical marijuana facility and recreational pot shop set to open this fall
LYNN — The city’s first medical marijuana facility and pot shop is set to open in October on the Lynnway. Newton-based Massachusetts Patient Foundation... Read more.
Democratic candidates for governor speak out in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The two Democratic candidates vying to unseat Gov. Charlie Baker tried to present contrasting approaches, but took similar stances on many issues... Read more.
City officials are planning on how to better prepare for heavy rains in Lynn after flood
LYNN — After 8 inches of rain in a two hour-timespan caused widespread flooding and structural damage throughout Lynn on Sunday, city officials are planning... Read more.
Flash flood submerges parts of Lynn and Peabody
LYNN—Heavy downpours over the North Shore brought more than 8 inches of rain Sunday morning, submerging parts of Lynn, Peabody and the surrounding area. Parts... Read more.
Swampscott Fire Department receives $121,000 grant
SWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Fire Department has been awarded a $121,319 federal grant, which will be used to replace their outdated breathing equipment allowing... Read more.
The Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA plans to open an early learning and childcare center in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The Lynch/van Otterloo YMCA is aiming to address the shortage of high-quality childcare in the three main communities it serves by expanding its... Read more.
Lynn won’t pay a dime for 20 new firefighter hires with additional $2 million in grant funding
LYNN — The Lynn Fire Department has been granted a hardship waiver for its $3.45 million federal grant, which means that hiring 20 new firefighters won’t... Read more.
124-year-old time capsule found in Swampscott during the demolition of former middle school
SWAMPSCOTT — Crews tearing down the former Swampscott Middle School on Greenwood Avenue to allow for the construction of a 28-condominium development were... Read more.
Cawley: We’re the enemy? Really?
The president of the United States continues to puts the lives of journalists in danger with his anti-media rhetoric, which seems to have heightened lately. President... Read more.
