Former Lynn school ready for wrecking ball
LYNN — A portion of the 97-year-old former Thurgood Marshall Middle School is slated for demolition. The Porter Street school building has been closed since 2015. ... Read more.
North shore coronavirus cases continue decline
Coronavirus case numbers are continuing their downward trend on the North Shore. Nine new cases were reported in Lynn on Thursday, but numbers remained unchanged... Read more.
Lynn boards get the green light to resume meetings
LYNN — Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals meetings, which have been suspended throughout the pandemic, have been cleared to resume, according to Mayor... Read more.
Lynn, Peabody report more virus deaths
More than 150 Peabody residents have now died from the coronavirus while Lynn’s death toll continues to creep toward the century mark. With five more deaths... Read more.
Cawley: Why celebrity deaths hit us so hard
As someone who still listens to Whitney Houston’s music frequently, I was curious to know why her name was trending Monday on Twitter. It turns out that... Read more.
A look back at St. Mary’s over the last four years
LYNN — Academically-driven, well-rounded, and resilient are some of the words St. Mary’s High School administrators have used to describe the Class of 2020. ... Read more.
Man struck by falling tree limb in Lynn Woods
LYNN — A 33-year-old man was hospitalized after he was struck by a falling tree limb in Lynn Woods Tuesday evening, according to the Lynn Fire Department. Shortly... Read more.
North Shore restaurants prepare to open outdoor dining
Rolly Hayes, owner of Rolly’s Tavern on the Square, spent a good part of Monday setting up an outdoor dining space in the front of his Lynn restaurant. Like... Read more.
Salem moves farmers market to new location
SALEM — The Salem Farmers Market will be a much different experience for customers this year as municipalities continue to abide by COVID-19 restrictions. The... Read more.
New coronavirus deaths reported in Lynn, Peabody, Revere
Lynn, Peabody and Revere reported additional deaths on Monday, while new coronavirus cases were reported in several other North Shore communities. While Lynn’s... Read more.
