Board of Health says goodbye to chairman
LYNN — Board of Health Chairman Ron Dupuis is retiring from his position after 30 years of service. Dupuis announced the news at the Board of Health meeting on... Read more.
A friend’s Christmas wish
The holiday season is for giving, and one selfless person in need who wrote to Item Santa this year wants to give back to their loved ones. The writer’s considerate... Read more.
Life Care Center named a top nursing home
LYNN — Life Care Center of the North Shore has been named a top nursing home of 2026 by U.S. News and World Report. The U.S. News and World Report evaluates nearly... Read more.
Lynn festively lights up Central Square
LYNN — The City celebrated the holiday season in downtown Lynn with a tree and menorah lighting festival at Central Square on Monday. The festival of lights was... Read more.
Animal control investigates possible stolen dog case
LYNN — The Animal Control Department and Lynn Police Department are conducting an active investigation regarding a case of a possibly stolen dog, a Shar Pei, following... Read more.
Sensory-friendly events lift holiday season
LYNN — Lynn Disability Network is advocating for inclusive spaces by bringing sensory-friendly activities to local holiday celebrations. LDN will have its fourth... Read more.
Parent forced to make sacrifices
The unsteady job market and the skyrocketing cost of living this year is impacting parents and their children immensely, and families can feel the effects especially... Read more.
Castellanos reelected SEIU 509 trustee
LYNN — School Committee member Brian Castellanos has secured a second term as a statewide trustee for SEIU 509. The union represents more than 20,000 human service... Read more.
Bill to protect transit workers from assault passed
BOSTON – Governor Healey signed the bill “An Act relative to assault and battery upon a transit worker” into law on Dec 3. The legislature expands laws... Read more.
Demakes YMCA to open music and performing arts center
LYNN — The Demakes Family YMCA’s new Music & Performing Arts Center will be open to the public on Saturday. Located at 20 Neptune Blvd, the donor-funded... Read more.
