Swampscott’s Dandreo receives Patriot Award
LYNN — Bill Dandreo, of Swampscott, was honored as the 2025 recipient of the Lynn Veterans Council Patriot Award on Tuesday. The annual award is given to an individual... Read more.
Educational center to honor Virginia M. Barton
LYNN — The educational center at Briarcliff will be named in honor of Lynn civil rights activist Virginia M. Barton on Thursday. Barton was known for her dedication... Read more.
New signage to guide Lynn visitors
LYNN — The Planning Department is moving forward with an initiative to install wayfinding signage near downtown businesses and cultural institutions to help visitors... Read more.
An emotional reunion
LYNN — The city’s first poet laureate Michelle “La Poetica” Richardson was recently reunited with her emotional support dog Koffie after the community sprang... Read more.
Festival of Trees showcases artistic creations
The 11th annual Festival of Trees hosted by the Lynn Tech Alumni Association is taking place from Nov. 17-23, featuring two unique trees representing the trade industry,... Read more.
NSCC granted $19,514 for hunger-free campus
The Healey-Driscoll administration has granted North Shore Community College $19,514 in Hunger Free Campus Initiative grants to support initiatives such as food... Read more.
Comic book workshop drew smiles to Lynn students
Thirteen students aged 10-18 attended the free, four-week workshop Lynn Makes Comics at the Lynn Museum & Arts Center, where they learned to develop their visual... Read more.
Girls Inc. to enhance play area
Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn will be renovating its outdoor play area with a $320,000 grant from the Healey-Driscoll administration, which will include a new play... Read more.
In Lynn, City Hall filled with inspiration
Local veterans, their families, and elected officials gathered at City Hall to honor those who served in the military, with words of gratitude from local officials,... Read more.
Lynn schools continue to fight against hate crime
Lynn Public Schools will continue its Restorative Justice Circle Training program for 40 staff members in Fiscal Year 26, thanks to a $25,000 Hate Crime Prevention... Read more.
