The top buck$ stop with Lynn Police
LYNN – As city employee’s wallets continue to get fatter with pay increases, the city’s budget continues to tighten across the board as ballooning... Read more.
Pair arrested for robbing donut shop
LYNN – A brazen afternoon robbery took place at Dunkin Donuts at 577 Walnut St. where an undisclosed amount of money was stolen.Michael Kane, 44, of 35 Carter... Read more.
Lynn pawn rate debate remains a touchy topic
LYNN – Almost one year has passed since the controversy surrounding the city’s steep pawnbroker rate captured the attention of the State Banking Commission... Read more.
Office complex-gym planned for old nursing home site
LYNN – Local developer David Potter’s latest mission is to transform the former Lenox Hill Nursing Home at 70 Granite St. into a new state-of-the-art... Read more.
Lynn looks to trim geese population
LYNN – An influx of Canada geese roaming wild has prompted city officials to take action and curb the population with a messy, yet popular method called egg... Read more.
Public Safety Committee discusses Ingalls garden woes
LYNN – Roughly 20 residents gathered together at a Public Safety Committee meeting Tuesday to discuss ongoing concerns with the Community Gardens located behind... Read more.
Motions sickness in Lynn bar war
LYNN – A deposition gone awry on March 7 is now the basis of two separate filings at Salem Superior Court in the ongoing battle between the city and local... Read more.
Lynn CAM progressing with council project
LYNN – Local residents could be able to view City Council meetings from the privacy of their own homes as early as March 25, according to Ken Kinna, executive... Read more.
Lynn stores punished for tobacco sales to minors
LYNN – Two local stores – Enjoy Liquor at 53 Union St., and 7-Eleven at 3 Lynnfield St. – will begin serving seven-day suspensions of their tobacco... Read more.
New procedure used in hunt for Lynn girl located later
LYNN – A 13-year-old Lynn girl reported missing late Wednesday night was found safe in Boston by security at South Station at 12:30 a.m. Thursday.According... Read more.