
Lynn organizations support migrants’ right to work
LYNN — Amidst a migrant crisis and a labor shortage, Gov. Maura Healy sent a letter to the Department of Homeland Security last week requesting changes to the... Read more.

City to spend $515K on traffic-signal upgrades
LYNN — Broad Street and Lewis Street are slated to receive traffic-signal improvements in the coming years. “We are very pleased to be able to make these improvements,”... Read more.

Lynn firefighter added to Massachusetts Firefighter Memorial
BOSTON —A member of the Lynn Fire Department who served for three decades was honored as part of the Massachusetts Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Around 40 members... Read more.

Lynn removed from state oversight after paying off debt
LYNN — The city has been removed from financial oversight of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The city was notified that oversight would be lifted last week... Read more.

Oral history of Russian-speaking Jews coming to Lynn Museum
LYNN — A new exhibit is bringing the history of Russian-speaking Jews to Lynn Museum/LynnArts. Immigration Stories: An Oral History of Russian-Speaking Jews in... Read more.

50 Club celebrates 60 years
LYNN — One of the city’s longest-running establishments celebrated a milestone Friday. DiFillipo’s Brickyard Bar & Grill, which was formerly known... Read more.

Beach-entrance ramp on Lynn Shore Drive to close
LYNN — The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation will close the beach-entrance ramp across from Beach Circle along Lynn Shore Drive to accommodate... Read more.

Lynn BHIP brings new approach to public safety
LYNN — After getting a call about an overdose on Lynn Common Thursday, the newest addition to the city’s public-safety resources jumped into action. The Behavioral... Read more.

Lynn declares heat advisory for Friday
LYNN — The city has issued a heat advisory for Friday. Due to the high temperatures expected, the city will host a cooling center at the City Hall auditorium at... Read more.

Lynn councilor returns home to a hero’s welcome
LYNN — A city councilor received a hero’s welcome when he returned to his home country. Coco Alinsug said that when he was elected Ward 3 city councilor in 2021,... Read more.