Gayla Cawley: Eating healthy?
I always make a concerted effort to eat healthy, but over the past few months, I’ve kicked things up a notch. What’s become alarming over the past few... Read more.
Hayward’s Restaurant in Lynn is closing after 40 years in business
LYNN — Hayward’s Restaurant, a popular Lynnfield Street establishment, will close next week after more than 40 years in business. Hayward’s, at... Read more.
It’s school vacation week. So why are these Lynn kids still studying math?
LYNN — While many students are spending their week off from school relaxing, nearly 170 of the city’s middle schoolers are using it to improve their... Read more.
Revere woman overcomes learning disability to graduate from NSCC
LYNN — Debra Shalachman McQuade, a 59-year-old Revere woman, has been able to overcome a learning disability and her struggle with bipolar disorder to graduate... Read more.
ELL dropout rates concern Lynn school officials
LYNN — Data shared with the School Committee on Thursday night showed that nearly half of the district’s students who dropped out last year were English... Read more.
Revere cop killer pleads guilty to manslaughter ahead of new trial
BOSTON — The 30-year-old man who fatally shot off-duty Revere Police Officer Daniel Talbot more than a decade ago pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of manslaughter... Read more.
Fundraiser helps Lynn students get ready for the prom
LYNN — A local internet/media company and Lynn business are teaming up to provide free hair and makeup to 40 high school seniors for prom. Fred Mathieu, co-founder... Read more.
Dos Voces at Sacred Heart School
LYNN — Sacred Heart School is rolling out some major changes, including transitioning to a dual language school, implementing a new model of study called STREAM,... Read more.
Appeal for demolition delay bylaw sought in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald has recommended the town adopt an appeal to its demolition delay bylaw. The bylaw change would allow developers... Read more.
Swampscott asks for the state’s help to build new schools
SWAMPSCOTT — Superintendent Pamela Angelakis has submitted two statements of interest for the replacement of Clarke and Stanley Elementary Schools, which continues... Read more.
