Lynn family donates to animal shelter
LYNN – In the quest to keep their son’s memory alive, a Lynn family has donated $1,000 to the Northeast Animal Shelter to lovingly name a dog kennel... Read more.
Lynn neighborhood crawling with rats
LYNN – Locust Street resident Janet Bucklin is fed up with seeing rats scurry across her backyard and she wants the city to take charge and do something about... Read more.
Councilor invites talk show host to Lynn
LYNN – After a heated spat between Ward 7 City Councilor Richard Ford and WRKO radio talk show host Reese Hopkins brewed earlier this month, Ford has extended... Read more.
Bars with past troubles update licensing board
LYNN – Several bars appeared before the Licensing Board Tuesday to give updates on the status of their businesses.The Blue Note at 111 Sagamore St. came before... Read more.
Lynn liquor store hit with 3-day suspension
LYNN – Two liquor stores on Commercial Street charged with the same violation for selling alcohol to a minor appeared before the Licensing Board Tuesday, but... Read more.
King’s Beach reopens to swimmers
LYNN – After nearly four weeks of consistently high bacteria levels in the waters off King’s Beach, it’s now safe to go back into the water, according... Read more.
Phony parking placards net Lynn thousands
LYNN – Whether a handicap placard was borrowed for the day or kept for 25 years, hundreds of Lynners have been caught red handed either abusing or misusing... Read more.
Red tomatoes get green light
LYNN – Although the Food and Drug Administration lifted its salmonella warning for tomatoes Thursday and believes people can now enjoy the summer vegetables... Read more.
Lynn may rethink farm animal ban
LYNN – City officials are discussing whether to amend an ordinance that would ban residents from possessing fowl, horses, pigs and other farm animals on their... Read more.
Judge rules against Lynn woman in ISD case
LYNN – Baltimore Street resident Ariana Murrell vowed to continue her fight against the Inspectional Services Department for a reported trespassing incident... Read more.