
Lynn mayor condemns Capitol violence
LYNN — Mayor Thomas M. McGee issued a statement Thursday condemning the violence committed by President Donald Trump’s supporters at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday,... Read more.

New virus cases, additional deaths reported in Lynn, Revere, Swampscott
Lynn and Revere reported triple-digit increases in coronavirus cases and additional deaths on Thursday. New cases were also reported in Lynnfield, Saugus and Swampscott. ... Read more.

Mayor McGee extends Lynn economic rollback
LYNN — A day after Boston extended its rollback for another three weeks, Mayor Thomas M. McGee has announced Lynn will remain rolled back to a modified Phase 2,... Read more.

Cawley: A different kind of New Year
New Year’s is one of the few holidays that I look forward to every year, as it typically consists of a night-long celebration with friends and family. I... Read more.

Lynn marks new single-day virus high with 210 reported cases
LYNN — More than 200 coronavirus cases were reported in Lynn on Tuesday, which marks a new single-day high for the city. The 210 new cases reported on Tuesday... Read more.

New virus cases, deaths reported across North Shore
New coronavirus cases and additional deaths were reported in Lynn, Lynnfield, Peabody, Saugus and Revere on Monday. Marblehead, Nahant, and Swampscott also reported... Read more.

Year in Review: Funniest Police Logs of 2020
Laughs were in short supply for many this year. But for those in need of a chuckle, one needed to look no further than The Item‘s police log, where many... Read more.

All Lynn school families will benefit from federal lunch program extension
LYNN — All Lynn Public School families will receive more financial relief this month because a federal program that provides grocery payments to students who qualify... Read more.

Lynn’s second recreational marijuana store opens downtown
LYNN — Residents who make a purchase at the city’s newest recreational marijuana shop on Oxford Street will be treated to a unique transaction experience. ... Read more.

Virus surge continues on the North Shore, six towns in the red
Lynn, Lynnfield, Peabody, Revere, Saugus, and Swampscott are in the red for another week, indicating communities that are at the highest risk for COVID-19 spread. ... Read more.