Lynn up to 621 COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths
LYNN — The city is up to 621 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, which includes 11 deaths, according to data released by Mayor Thomas M. McGee’s office on... Read more.
After litigation, Lynn company gets green light for pot shop
A local company has been cleared to open a recreational marijuana shop on the Lynn/Saugus line as litigation between the two municipalities was resolved last week. ... Read more.
Lynn Public Schools cancel April vacation, waive graduation requirements
LYNN — The Lynn School Committee has voted to waive graduation credit requirements this year for seniors who have already completed their core courses and passed... Read more.
Developer halts construction in downtown Lynn due to ‘violent’ protests
LYNN — Construction on a 10-story apartment building in downtown Lynn has been shut down due to safety concerns from continued “violent” protests against... Read more.
In virtual setting, Swampscott teacher contract negotiations resume
SWAMPSCOTT — Teachers’ contract negotiations between the Swampscott Education Association and school administration resumed Thursday. Swampscott Education... Read more.
Lynn community groups team up to deliver free meals
LYNN — Two community groups have teamed up to deliver free meals to needy people who are confined to their homes due to the coronavirus pandemic. Volunteers... Read more.
Lynn GE employees join second protest, seeking safer conditions
LYNN — Lynn’s General Electric employees held a second round of silent protests on Wednesday, aimed at securing safer working conditions and additional paid... Read more.
Woman’s shooting caps off a violent day in Lynn
LYNN — Lynn police said a 29-year-old woman shot on Whiting Street Tuesday night is in critical condition, but expected to survive her injuries. Police Lt. Michael... Read more.
Lynn Community Health Center receives $1.2 million stimulus grant
LYNN — The Lynn Community Health Center has received a $1.288 million stimulus grant as a result of the sweeping coronavirus economic relief bill that passed through... Read more.
Superintendent: Lynn schools might not reopen
LYNN — Although schools are slated to reopen on May 4, Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler said he does not expect the district’s students to return to classes... Read more.
