
New market will feed a grocery need in Lynn
LYNN — The former Shaw’s on State Street is set to become another supermarket, according to a spokesperson for the company that owns the downtown property. ... Read more.

Saugus returns, Lynn, Revere remain in red zone
A surge of new coronavirus cases was reported in Lynn and Revere on Wednesday. And with another seven new cases reported, Saugus is back in the red, as new data... Read more.

Former Marblehead resident charged with breaking into Gov. Baker’s Swampscott home
SWAMPSCOTT — A former Marblehead resident who has what police termed a lengthy criminal history, has been charged with breaking into Gov. Charlie Baker’s... Read more.

Recreational marijuana shops slow to open in Lynn
LYNN — Eight businesses have been granted permission from the Lynn City Council to open recreational marijuana stores, but only one is currently operating. For... Read more.

Lynn, Revere, Saugus report double-digit surge in virus cases
Lynn, Revere, and Saugus reported a double-digit increase in new coronavirus cases on Tuesday. Two additional fatalities were reported in Revere to bring the city’s... Read more.

Two people injured in Lynnway rollover crash
LYNN — Two people were taken to Massachusetts General Hospital following a rollover crash on the Lynnway Tuesday afternoon, according to the Lynn Fire Department. ... Read more.

Latino businesses targeted in COVID scam in Lynn
LYNN — Police are looking for two men who have been perpetrating a scam at local Latino businesses this week. The two men, who identify themselves as City... Read more.

Lynn Salvation Army moves food pantry to Manning Field
LYNN — Citing growing traffic concerns, the Salvation Army has opted to temporarily move its Lynn food distribution site to Manning Field. Anyone driving through... Read more.

New Lynn apartments feature a big-city feel
LYNN — The developers behind downtown Lynn’s newest apartment complex wanted to create a building geared toward the urban lifestyle. For the Lynnfield-based... Read more.

Poor ventilation may drive Lynn teachers out of class
LYNN — Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler plans to give teachers and staff from the district’s 10 oldest schools the option to work remotely, based... Read more.