
Lynn Tech teacher Jason McCuish receives Peter J. Gomes Service Award
LYNN — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-Mass) honored Jason McCuish, a Lynn teacher, for his commitment to service and ability to inspire that trait in others, by... Read more.

Class of 1967 visit former high school before building is torn down in Saugus
SAUGUS — There was a mixture of nostalgia and excitement as the Class of 1967 walked through their former high school on Sunday. It was potentially their last... Read more.

North Korea tension hits home for some North Shore residents
Tensions between the United States and North Korea hit close to home for some North Shore residents, especially in the wake of the pariah country’s reported recent... Read more.

$266K drug bust in Lynn on Kirtland Street
LYNN — A 47-year-old Lynn man is facing drug trafficking charges after a massive amount of cocaine, heroin and fentanyl was found at his Kirtland Street home Wednesday... Read more.

Lynn market robbed at gunpoint
LYNN — La Familia Market was robbed at gunpoint on Tuesday night. Police responded to 602 Summer St. shortly before 7:30 p.m. and learned that a man had entered... Read more.

Police: Gun fell out of suspect’s pants
LYNN — A 19-year-old man was reportedly caught with a gun down his pants early Wednesday morning. Police responded to Laighton Street and Lawton Avenue shortly... Read more.

North Shore ‘Dreamers’ face uncertain future
LYNN — Dreamers like 19-year-old Lissette Orellana, who came to the country more than a decade ago after fleeing gang violence in her native El Salvador, could... Read more.

Gunman robs food delivery driver in Lynn
LYNN — A food delivery driver was robbed at gunpoint by a masked man on Rhodes Avenue Sunday night. The delivery driver, a 43-year-old Lynn man, was robbed... Read more.

Wife offers $1,000 reward to find the men who shot her husband
LYNN — As police continue to investigate a shooting on Green Street from last week, the “devastated” wife of the victim is offering a cash reward... Read more.

Mayor Arrigo: Revere is handcuffed by ‘outdated’ regulations
REVERE — Mayor Brian Arrigo has formally requested that city officials amend a local ordinance which requires that the police chief has to be an internal hire.... Read more.