Marblehead schools will ease into opening
MARBLEHEAD — Superintendent Dr. John Buckey has announced that Marblehead Public Schools will begin the school year with remote learning and then gradually start... Read more.
Free COVID testing in Lynn extended into September
LYNN — Free coronavirus testing will continue to be offered in the city of Lynn until mid-September. The testing, part of the state’s “Stop the Spread”... Read more.
Lynn Tech math teacher is the longest-serving in the school system
LYNN — Lynn Vocational Technical Institute mathematics teacher Anthony Schillaci knew from a young age that he wanted to become an educator. The Lynn English... Read more.
What’s the deal with the chicken wire fencing along Lynn Shore Drive?
LYNN — Saturday night — by anyone’s account a spectacular night for walking along the beach — a large number of parking spaces from Red Rock... Read more.
Lynn records 47 new COVID-19 cases
LYNN — The number of new virus cases in Lynn surged to 47 on Friday. As the number of coronavirus cases continue to spike in Lynn, Mayor Thomas M. McGee... Read more.
Centerboard Inc. receives $7 million bond to provide temporary housing for the homeless
LYNN — Lynn-based nonprofit Centerboard Inc. has been issued a $7 million bond from MassDevelopment to provide 46 units of temporary housing for homeless residents... Read more.
Parents weigh in on Lynn school opening plan
LYNN — A day after Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler announced the school year will start remotely for the majority of students this fall, district families... Read more.
Lynn and Revere report new virus cases
Lynn and Revere continued to report new coronavirus cases on Thursday, but numbers remained unchanged or were not updated in several other North Shore communities. ... Read more.
Baptism under fire for new GLSS leader Burns
LYNN — When Greater Lynn Senior Services CEO Kathryn Burns assumed her new position in March, she knew she was taking the helm during a challenging time for the... Read more.
Lynn opts primarily for remote learning
LYNN — The city’s school district has opted to start off the school year with remote learning only for the majority of students. In-person learning will... Read more.
