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, “... 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 t... Read more.
NSCC graduates 670
LYNN — On Friday, 670 graduates walked across the stage at North Shore Community College’s 58th annual commencement ceremony. The day’s ceremony w... Read more.
Lynner earns national award for nonprofit work
LYNN — After nearly 20 years of dedicated service, Anthony Joseph has received the Boots on the Ground Leadership Award for his work at Volunteers of America.... Read more.
Peabody board OKs $24,700 for city’s cemeteries
PEABODY — The Community Preservation Committee voted unanimously to allocate $24,700 for improvements to three of the city’s cemeteries. Historical Commis... Read more.
Saluting our police: National Police Week honors fallen officers
LYNN — The city’s annual flag-raising ceremony on Wednesday honored all fallen police officers, specifically highlighting Sgt. Ian Taylor of the Billeri... Read more.
My Brother’s Table soon to be back in service
LYNN — My Brother’s Table, a soup kitchen on Willow Street, has announced it will reopen on Friday at 4 p.m. with a renovated dining room to meet the commun... Read more.