Pets to play dress-up in costume contest
Lynn Main Streets is hosting a dog costume contest on October 25th to celebrate Halloween and bring the community together, with prizes for the best overall, funniest,... Read more.
GAR building curator looks for City Council help
Curator Wendy Joseph is urging the city for assistance in restoring the Grand Army of the Republic Museum during its renovation process, as artifacts have been disturbed... Read more.
Lynn continues Hispanic Heritage month tradition
The 10th annual Lynn Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration will take place at City Hall on Tuesday, featuring a parade of flags, a ceremony of poetry, music, and dances,... Read more.
Community walks for My Brother’s Table
Over 100 community members participated in a 3-mile walk along the shoreline in Lynn and Swampscott to raise awareness and funds for My Brother's Table, the largest... Read more.
Cooking class creates space for all abilities
The Lynn Disability Network hosted an All Abilities Cooking Class at Phoenix Food Hub, providing children with disabilities and their families with the opportunity... Read more.
Lynn Shore Drive collision causes traffic congestion
A gray sedan was involved in a collision outside of St. John the Evangelist Church on Humphrey Street, causing congested traffic, but no serious injuries were reported.... Read more.
Lynn councilor: Bly Bridge closure is a ‘nightmare’
MassDOT is working to repair the temporary Belden G. Bly Bridge replacement in Lynn and Saugus, which was closed due to cracking on bridge deck panel assemblies,... Read more.
Classical students celebrate the power of storytelling
Lynn Classical High School students celebrated the power of storytelling at a bilingual "Story Slam" on Oct. 10, sharing personal narratives about their experiences... Read more.
Councilor contests Water & Sewer decision
Michael Celona has been reappointed as Chair Commissioner of the Lynn Water & Sewer Commission, despite pushback from Councilor-at-Large Brian LaPierre, who... Read more.
Former School Committee member sees pattern in superintendent resignations
Maria Carrasco, Lynn's first Latina School Committee member, is calling for more transparency and open-mindedness within the school committee after Superintendent... Read more.
