
Salem out, Lynn, Lynnfield, Nahant, Peabody, Revere and Saugus stay red
Salem is out of the red this week, but Lynn, Revere, and four other North Shore communities are still at a high risk for COVID-19 spread. Lynn and Revere again... Read more.

New virus cases reported in Lynn, Lynnfield, Revere, and Swampscott
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported Thursday in Lynn, Lynnfield, Revere and Swampscott. In Lynn, 81 new cases were reported to bring... Read more.

Cawley: French onion soup? Non, merci!
I won’t be winning any Iron Chef competitions any time soon. On Wednesday, I spent part of my morning attempting to cook a pot of French onion soup using... Read more.

Peabody reports six deaths in two days
Six more Peabody residents have died since Monday, which brings the city’s death toll to 275. Peabody’s death toll continues to climb at a much more... Read more.

Donations heat up Camp Fire in Lynn
LYNN — Camp Fire North Shore, known for its summer and after-school programming, is undergoing a $175,000 facelift. The upgrades at the organization’s... Read more.

Lynn reports two more virus deaths
Two more Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus, which brings the city’s death toll to 180. Lynn also reported 32 new virus cases to bring its caseload... Read more.

Lynn superintendent signs five-year contract
LYNN — Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler will lead the Lynn Public Schools for another five years after signing a new contract with the school committee. Under... Read more.

New virus cases, but no deaths reported across North Shore
New coronavirus cases, but no additional deaths were reported Monday in Lynn, Lynnfield, Peabody, Revere or Salem. Numbers remained unchanged or were not updated... Read more.

Lynn to expand K-5 dual-language program to second school
LYNN — Connery Elementary could become the district’s second school to offer a dual language program, a Spanish-immersion initiative that rolled out at Harrington... Read more.

Six North Shore communities stay red, Lynn among top 10 in positive test rate
Lynnfield and Swampscott are out of the red this week, but six other local North Shore communities are still designated as having a high risk of COVID-19 transmission. ... Read more.