Lynn’s $2M CARES grant to boost small businesses
LYNN — The City of Lynn has been awarded $2 million in federal funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, approved by Congress... Read more.
Lynn students will be graded on pre-coronavirus curve
LYNN — Final grades for Lynn Public Schools students will be determined by work that had been completed before the coronavirus-induced class cancellations, according... Read more.
Saugus Lyft driver says rideshare passengers on downturn
The number of people using the ride-sharing app, Lyft, has declined significantly during the coronavirus pandemic. At least, that’s the experience of Revere... Read more.
Lynn reports three more virus deaths
Three more Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus since Monday, but the city continues to report a low number of new cases this month. Elsewhere, Revere... Read more.
Peabody approaching grim coronavirus milestone
Peabody is one virus fatality away from a gruesome milestone, as the city’s death toll now stands at 99. Nine more people have died from the coronavirus... Read more.
Lynn man faces assault, firearm charges
LYNN — A 23-year-old Lynn man was arrested after allegedly assaulting a man and brandishing a handgun at two men inside a Clarendon Avenue apartment Sunday night. ... Read more.
Shots fired in Lynn, man faces firearm charges
LYNN — A report of shots fired on Astor Street early Sunday morning led to the arrest of a 27-year-old Lynn man, police said. Bophann Pech, of 14 Oak St., was... Read more.
Lynnfield Whole Foods closes temporarily after workers test positive for COVID-19
LYNNFIELD — The Lynnfield Whole Foods Market has temporarily closed after multiple employees tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a company spokesperson.... Read more.
Lynn business program accelerates access to Latinos
LYNN — Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll) is expanding its Spanish Accelerator program, EparaTodos, in Lynn, which is aimed at providing Latino entrepreneurs with... Read more.
Swampscott shuts down ‘non-essential’ hair salon
SWAMPSCOTT — A Humphrey Street hair salon was shut down Wednesday and fined after the town’s public health director looked inside the business and saw a... Read more.
