
Lynn setting the table for outdoor dining
LYNN — The city of Lynn has about $65,000 left to spend on outdoor dining from a September grant, and is currently seeking local businesses interested in receiving... Read more.

Lynn teen offers free shoveling services for the elderly and disabled
LYNN — On a Thursday afternoon following a snowstorm that occurred the night before, Lynn Classical freshman Christian Gonzalez found himself shoveling out a driveway... Read more.

LynnArts celebrates Black female entrepreneurs
LYNN — Two Black women shared their experiences of growing up in Lynn and their paths to entrepreneurship during a virtual panel discussion Wednesday morning. ... Read more.

Lynn man dies in six-story fall
LYNN — A 40-year-old Lynn man has died after falling six stories from a Liberty Square building near the North Shore Community College campus Tuesday evening. ... Read more.

AG awards $100k to the Lynn Community Health Center to support diverse hiring
LYNN — A $100,000 state grant provided to the Lynn Community Health Center will be used to improve the cultural fluency of the staff, helping them understand the... Read more.

Marblehead receives technical assistance grant for COVID-19 recovery
MARBLEHEAD — The town of Marblehead will be getting a helping hand from the state in the form of technical assistance grant intended to address the impact of... Read more.

Salem’s So Sweet Valentines Day festival underway
SALEM — A modified version of the Salem’s So Sweet Valentines Day celebration is in progress, featuring ice sculptures, chocolates and promotions from local... Read more.

Saugus water main leak floods two houses
SAUGUS — A water main leak on Vine Street flooded the basements of two surrounding homes Monday morning, blocking off half of the street from Highland Avenue to... Read more.

Revere fires leave more than a dozen displaced
REVERE — A fire in a triple-decker on Mountain Road Saturday night destroyed the building and displaced the six families that lived there. “The building’s... Read more.

Salem artist showcases diverse talent in new project
SALEM — Devin Pinkham (stage name Dev Soter), whose new indie project “The Dida Tapes” is dropping this week, credits the city of Salem for his eclectic... Read more.