Lynn awarded $100K Brownfields grant
LYNN — The city of Lynn is getting $100,000 to help rehabilitate the Lynn Multiservice Center. The grant comes from the Brownfields Redevelopment Fund, a prog... Read more.
Lynn looks to add snow-plow contractors
LYNN — With winter on the horizon, the city is looking to add contractors to its fleet of snow plows. Department of Public Works Commissioner Andy Hall said t... Read more.
Public meeting Thursday on Lynn’s Essex Street project
LYNN – Lynn residents will have their first opportunity to weigh in on the reconstruction of Essex Street on Thursday evening. The Lynn Planning Department wi... Read more.
Geanni Byrd named supervisor of attendance for Lynn schools
LYNN — Since July, Geanni Byrd has been serving as interim attendance supervisor for Lynn Public Schools. On Thursday night, the School Committee voted unanim... Read more.
‘Lynnebago’ project named Arc Tank finalist
LYNN — A project conceived by members of the Lynn Disability Network is one of seven finalists in the Northeast Arc’s annual Arc Tank Competition. Membe... Read more.
Lynn School Committee dives into attendance policy
LYNN — Seventy-five members of the Lynn Rams football and cheerleading teams advanced to the national finals in Florida, which has prompted the School Committ... Read more.
City councilors frustrated over trenching project issues
LYNN — City councilors are not happy with how streets are being maintained while numerous trenching projects are happening around the city. There was a lively... Read more.
Mom lost her job, wants to see joy on her children’s faces
Losing a job can create a whole host of problems any time of the year. Losing a job around the holidays just multiplies those problems. The stress and financial... Read more.
Lynn man sentenced on federal wire-fraud, identity-theft charges
BOSTON — A man from Lynn will spend more than three years in prison after being sentenced on federal wire-fraud and identity-theft charges. Steeve Jean, 36, w... Read more.
HAWC receives laptops, funding for internet service for domestic-violence victims
LYNN — The Essex County Community Foundation is partnering with Healing Abuse Working for Change to help survivors of domestic violence. ECCF will provide fun... Read more.