
High time for council to discuss marijuana
LYNN — The City Council will discuss bringing pot parlors or stores to the city next month, places where people can legally buy, smoke or consume recreational... Read more.

Car crashes into Swampscott bakery
SWAMPSCOTT — Police said a 44-year-old Salem man was speeding when he crashed into a Humphrey Street bakery on Sunday morning. Police and firefighters responded... Read more.

Lynner fights to knock out cancer
LYNN — A Lynn English High School graduate is trying to knock out cancer for charity. Joe Silva, 36, is in the midst of four months of training with a goal... Read more.

4 suspects face murder charges in 2 separate murder cases
LYNN — Four men were indicted by an Essex County Grand Jury on Thursday in two separate Lynn homicide cases. Darrin Stephens, 51, and John Michelin, 32, were... Read more.

Neighbors aren’t happy with the music coming from this Swampscott Restaurant
SWAMPSCOTT — Neighbors of a popular Humphrey Street restaurant are not too happy with the noise they say the establishment has dished out to them. Numerous... Read more.

Lynn serves up a $50K loan
LYNN — Los Chamos, a Venezuelan restaurant on Union Street, received a $50,000 loan from the Lynn Municipal Finance Corporation to help them continue to grow... Read more.

It generates power and cuts emissions, but is Lynn’s wind turbine making any money?
LYNN — Nearly five years after the 254-foot-tall wind turbine was built on the Lynnway, whether the electricity generating device has been a success depends... Read more.

Lynn closer to another attempt at middle school
The city is a step closer to making another attempt to replace Pickering Middle School, and to repair the Lynn Vocational Technical Institute’s 90 Commercial... Read more.

School budget adds up in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Despite opposition from some parents, the School Committee has passed a $31.149 million budget with cuts including the elimination of four elementary... Read more.

Lynn City Council wants to demolish a problem house
LYNN — The City Council has voted to demolish a Chancery Court home that has been the site of at least 20 overdoses in the past five years. The council voted... Read more.