Lynn Classical aims to transition students suffering from mental illness back to school
LYNN — A new program at Lynn Classical High School is aimed at helping students transition back into their classes after a hospitalization for a mental disorder. ... Read more.
Nahant selectman vice-chair Enzo Barile resigns
NAHANT — Citing a desire to spend more time with his family, vice-chair Francis “Enzo” Barile has resigned from the Board of Selectmen. “I’ve... Read more.
Lynn Tech’s SkillsUSA team is raising funds for an inclusive playground at Harrington Elementary School
LYNN — Erick Hernandez, a 17-year-old Lynn Vocational Technical Institute senior, is well-aware of the benefits that an inclusive school environment can bring. ... Read more.
North Shore cleans up from wind-driven storm
A fierce Nor’easter that some meteorologists labeled a “bombogenesis,” or “bomb cyclone,” swept into the region Wednesday night and... Read more.
Amazon is coming to Revere
REVERE — In what he’s calling one of the most significant commercial developments in the city’s history, Mayor Brian Arrigo announced Thursday Amazon... Read more.
Lynn ward councilor candidates debate development, affordable housing
LYNN — The most contentious issue debated at Wednesday night’s ward councilor candidates’ forum was development and whether there should be more affordable... Read more.
Lynn testing new bus layover
LYNN — Buses will no longer idle in the John Flenniken Triangle following a compromise between city officials and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority... Read more.
Cawley: Commuter rail needs to get on the right track
I had heard taking the commuter rail to Boston was distressing, but there’s nothing like experiencing something first-hand. Last summer, I took the train... Read more.
Lynn council candidate fined $4K for late campaign finance reports
BOSTON — Ward 5 City Council candidate Marven Hyppolite has been fined more than $4,000 for failing to file his campaign finance reports on time, according to... Read more.
North Shore Community College receives $640K grant to combat opioid epidemic
LYNN — North Shore Community College has received a $640,000 federal grant to combat the opioid crisis. NSCC was the only recipient of funding from the U.S. Department... Read more.
