
Mayor requests hearing on bank purchase in Lynn
LYNN — The City Council voted to schedule a public hearing for a proposed bond authorization to purchase the Eastern Bank headquarters at 195 Market St. during... Read more.

Region readies for Memorial Day
This year, Memorial Day events will take place in Lynn, Lynnfield, Marblehead, Peabody, and Swampscott. There will be something for everyone at these events, with... Read more.

Lynn students afflicted with dehydration at fifth-grade track meet
LYNN — Medical assistance rushed to Manning Field on Friday morning after multiple fifth-grade students participating in the Lynn Public Schools Annual Fifth Grade... Read more.

St. Mary’s graduates 113
LYNN — St. Mary’s High School celebrated the graduation of 113 students at its commencement ceremony on Thursday. Head of School Dr. John Dolan said he... Read more.

Veterans to be honored at Pine Grove Cemetery
LYNN — Veterans’ gravestones at Pine Grove Cemetery will be honored with commemorative flags on Thursday. Lynn and Swampscott Director of Veterans Services Mike... Read more.

Lynn receives $500,000 brownfields funding
LYNN — The city will receive a $500,000 Community-wide Brownfield Assessment Grant as part of funding announced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. “Receiving... Read more.

Lynn works in a celebration of public workers
LYNN — The city kicked off National Public Works Week by holding an appreciation cookout at the Department of Public Works and a celebration for the department’s... Read more.

Two puppies in Lynn seeking adoption
LYNN — Two puppies, Raspberry and Otis Picasso, are being fostered in the city and looking to find their furr-ever family. Otis Picasso is a six- to seven-month-old... Read more.

Lynn LGBTQ+ history exhibit holds many surprises
LYNN — An exhibit highlighting the city’s LGBTQ+ history will be unveiled at Lynn Museum/LynnArts on June 5 at 5:30 p.m. The exhibit, “Through... Read more.

Telling the stories of winning women
LYNNFIELD– Starting in 2020, three Lynnfield women collected more than 600 stories, ranging from the North Shore to 80 countries around the world, detailing the... Read more.