COVID-19 death toll rises in Lynn, Peabody
The COVID-19 death toll continues to climb in Lynn and Peabody, which presents a stark contrast to the declining number of new cases that have been reported in those... Read more.
State’s reopening set to begin with places of worship, construction, manufacturing
Gov. Charlie Baker’s office has communicated to public officials that places of worship, construction sites and manufacturing facilities will be allowed to... Read more.
Lynn Schools to purchase computers, provide Internet access for students
LYNN — Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said the city’s school district is planning for a return to classes in the fall that will feature an “increased... Read more.
Lynn School Committeeman raising scholarship funds with virtual marathon
LYNN — School Committee member Brian Castellanos is making strides toward providing some “redemption” for Class of 2020 seniors who are missing out... Read more.
Lynn COVID death toll up to 79
Another Lynn resident has died from the coronavirus since Wednesday, which brings the city’s death toll to 79. Elsewhere, Lynnfield, Nahant and Revere reported... Read more.
Three-alarm fire in East Lynn displaces seven people
LYNN — Seven people were left homeless after a three-alarm fire ripped through a triple-decker home on Burrill Avenue Thursday afternoon. There were no reported... Read more.
LCHC gets more grant money for tests; caregivers given ‘crisis pay’
LYNN — Lynn Community Health Center has received a $715,000 federal boost for its coronavirus testing capacity, and the facility’s healthcare employees will... Read more.
Peabody reaches grim COVID milestone
Peabody has reached a grim milestone. As of Wednesday, more than 100 residents have died from the coronavirus, according to Peabody Health Director Sharon Cameron. ... Read more.
Lawmakers, Lynn businesses prepare for Phase I reopening
LYNN — State lawmakers told the city’s business community to prepare for a gradual reopening of the economy with heavy restrictions on what and how businesses... Read more.
Cawley: Staying sane during these insane times
With most people still confined to their homes here in Massachusetts, it’s easy to go a little stir-crazy. That cabin fever can become even more prominent... Read more.
