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LYNN — Members of the Fire Department gathered in the City Council chambers Tuesday for the swearing-in of the department’s

LYNN — Around 30 people gathered on Nelson Street Tuesday to rally around a resident who faces eviction. Patty Ford

LYNN — The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission announced Monday that an area of Bennett Street between Astor Street and

LYNN — A new initiative in the city is encouraging parents and guardians to invest in their children’s future early

LYNN — A week after teenager Daniel Marquez Santeliz, of Lynn, was fatally stabbed, his mother is seeking community support

LYNN — Girls Inc. of Lynn is offering young women the opportunity to take advantage of a free college-mentoring program

LYNN — The timeline for a new Pickering Middle School may be up in the air, as the project to build

LYNN — The city’s first responders gathered at Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home Friday for a cookout honoring their service to the

LYNN — A retiring public servant in the city was honored for a decades-long career Thursday. Lynn District Court Chief

LYNN — Shelters in the city are on the front lines of the Commonwealth’s emergency-shelter crisis. Gov. Maura Healey declared

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LYNN — Protective sweeps may be coming to the city’s public schools. The School Committee Policy Subcommittee met on Tuesday

LYNN — A 15-year-old suspect facing a murder charge in connection with the fatal stabbing of another teenager outside a

LYNN — Community members attended a virtual meeting with city leaders Monday to discuss the future of the city’s recreation

LYNN — In the week after the tragic death of Melissa Bagley, the community has rallied to raise tens of

LYNN — Candidates for the Ward 1 City Council seat met to make their pitches Monday during the only televised

LYNN — The city is asking residents to take part in a digital-equity survey to identify the barriers community members

LYNN — As the school year starts in the next few weeks, some of the city’s youngest will learn at

LYNN — For those 25 or older looking to get into a college classroom, North Shore Community College is offering