
Lynn salutes new fire lieutenant
LYNN — The Fire Department swore in Tim Magner II as its lieutenant Wednesday, promoting him from his previous officer role. At the City Hall promotional... Read more.

StoryWalk connects nature and learning
LYNN — The city opened its first permanent StoryWalk experience at Flax Pond this Wednesday in a stride to provide children with more opportunities to develop... Read more.

Lynn recognizing 35 years of Americans with Disabilities Act
LYNN — Local lawmakers and community advocates gathered yesterday to raise the disability pride flag at City Hall to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Americans... Read more.

Lynn memory presentation was truly unforgettable
LYNN — Memory expert Neil Kutzen isn’t trying to dazzle anyone with his memory. Instead, he’s helping people dazzle themselves with their own memories. ... Read more.

LCHC nurse retires after five decades of putting patients first
LYNN — Beloved Lynn nurse Joyce Reen retired from her role at Lynn Community Health Center (LCHC) this weekend after 54 years of service to the city. Reen started... Read more.

Lynn begins cleanup of 200-year-old burial ground
LYNN — Eastern Burial Ground, the second-largest of Lynn’s three city-owned cemeteries, is undergoing a cleanup process after receiving a community development... Read more.

City and Veterans Council tee up fundraiser
LYNN — The Lynn Veterans Council is organizing a four-player scramble golf tournament to help gather proceeds for next year’s North Shore Veterans and First... Read more.

Pickering committee warms to new heating system
Lynn — City Council unanimously approved a budget of $7.8 million originally allocated to Pickering Middle School’s geothermal heating system to be repurposed... Read more.

Tenants vs. landlords: Is rent too high?
LYNN – Local tenants, homeowners, landlords and elected officials gathered at Zion Baptist Church yesterday for a legislative forum to discuss rising housing costs,... Read more.

Lynn councilors spotlight city fields
LYNN — City Council unanimously approved a budget of $2,350,000 allocated to install new lighting at McManus field and Fraser field. The decision comes approximately... Read more.