Short: The heat just burns her up
Running through the sprinklers. An ice-cold Popsicle melting a rainbow on your tongue. Water-balloon fights with the neighbors. What do these have in common? Th... Read more.
Music Festival tuning up in Lynn
LYNN — What’s better than heat waves? Sound waves.... Read more.
North Shore NAACP Branch announces scholarship winner
LYNN — The North Shore NAACP Branch has announced Javier Patricio Santo as the recipient of this year’s Avis Peters Scholarship. Patricio Santo graduate... Read more.
Girls Inc. stresses Teen Pregnancy Prevention
LYNN — Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn teamed up with Teen Health Ambassadors to put on a fun and informative Teen Pregnancy Prevention Carnival. Natalie Marti... Read more.
Mutt Society puts kids on bikes in Lynn
LYNN — The Mutt Society teamed up with Pathways Inc. to gift more than 140 bikes to the children of Pathways students in the city. “Our organization’s... Read more.
KIC kicks off summer in Lynn
LYNN — The district’s schools are almost all out for the summer, opening up a lot of free time for kids in the city. To entertain and educate children... Read more.
Celtics win. She almost cares.
Did you know that the Celtics won the NBA Finals? I do. Which says more than you would think. I’ve watched two basketball games in the past four days, which i... Read more.
Lynn lawyer wins Ida B. Wells award
Lynn native Nicole Bluefort has practiced law since 2011, winning awards and gaining a positive reputation throughout the years. Due to her hard work and dedica... Read more.
Classical students show ‘We are America’
LYNN — English Language Arts (ELA) Multilingual Learner (MLL) juniors and seniors at Lynn Classical High School celebrated a year’s worth of hard work a... Read more.
Celtics fans follow the bouncing councilor
Ward 6 Lynn City Councilor Fred Hogan had his patience put to the test, getting “clock blocked” at Game 1 of the NBA Finals by none other than the film crew... Read more.