
Supporting students impacted by interrupted learning
Andrea Gold Recent findings from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, known as the “nation’s report card,” have confirmed that students across... Read more.

GOP can look back to 1968 for lessons on 2024
David M. Shribman Parties fall apart; the center cannot hold. (We’ve sure seen that.) Mere anarchy is loosed upon the political world. (Have a look at the... Read more.

Let’s honor service with service on this Veterans Day
Jeffrey Blonder Every year around this time, our nation reflects on the heroism and sacrifices of our veterans. We honor all those who served and recognize... Read more.

We keep rising above the good, the bad, and the ugly
Lynn Schmidt America is exceptional. For those who may not believe so or may have forgotten, it is the job of the rest of us to show them the way. In a focus... Read more.

Stephen Young Last July, I saw mushrooms sprouting everywhere, even in the sand dunes. This summer, I have hardly seen a mushroom and plenty of brown lawns and... Read more.

Rideshare apps need to do the right thing for drivers
Cletus Awah If you drive anywhere, you’ve felt the endless surge in fuel expenses hit your wallet. Maybe you’ve decided to cut back on travel or rely on public... Read more.

LRJC calls on Lynn to recommit to ALERT
The Lynn Racial Justice Coalition (LRJC), a group of seven Lynn nonprofits representing thousands of Lynners, is disappointed by Lynn Mayor Jared C. Nicholson’s... Read more.

Lynn Superintendent of Schools Dr. Patrick Tutwiler’s legacy will last
The field of education is one of constant change. We are always looking for ways to improve the craft of educating our students. There are always new teaching philosophies:... Read more.