
Virus case spikes seen in Revere
Cases continued to surge in coronavirus hot spots, Lynn, Peabody, Revere, and Saugus on Wednesday. All four communities reported double-digit case increases while... Read more.

Lynn talks COVID during second Town Hall
LYNN — While the five healthcare professionals who took part in Lynn’s second COVID-19 Tele-Town Hall Monday night said they would be among the first in... Read more.

Lynn police and firefighters donate 150 turkeys to Salvation Army
LYNN — The Lynn Police and Fire unions teamed up to donate 150 turkeys to the Salvation Army on Tuesday morning, which were later distributed to families in need... Read more.

Virus cases surge in Lynn
Lynn reported another coronavirus spike on Tuesday, with 69 new cases reported. A double-digit case increase was also reported in Revere, but numbers remained... Read more.

Mayor says Lynn’s COVID spike due to small gatherings
LYNN — Mayor Thomas M. McGee largely attributes the city’s recent surge in coronavirus cases to small gatherings that people are having with family and friends... Read more.

Lynn community steps up to provide free turkeys to families for Thanksgiving
LYNN — Several local organizations and residents stepped up Monday to provide turkeys for Lynn families this Thanksgiving. R.F. O’Sullivan’s, Stop... Read more.

Swampscott Police, Fire help woman out of car trapped in heavy flooding
SWAMPSCOTT — Police and firefighters had to assist a woman out of her vehicle after it became stuck in more than six inches of water Monday in a Paradise Road... Read more.

Lynn woman teams up with Salvation Army to provide free hot meals
LYNN — Lynn resident Alysha Bingham is teaming up with the Salvation Army to distribute 100 free hot meals to people in need Tuesday afternoon. Bingham will... Read more.

10-year-old Lynn girl raises $1,400 to help the homeless
LYNN — Ten-year-old Aniya Andrade has raised more than $1,400 to provide sleeping bags and backpacks to the homeless. Wednesday, Aniya and her mother, Ashley... Read more.

Swampscott resident helps build new lives
SWAMPSCOTT — Natasha Soolkin immigrated to the U.S. from the former Soviet Union 30 years ago, settling in Swampscott, and she knows how difficult it can be... Read more.