Swampscott images burned into memory
SWAMPSCOTT – The photograph showing smoke and fire devouring the former New Ocean House hotel is creased, dog-eared and – according to fire Capt. Kevin... Read more.
EPA support flows into Lynn sewer
LYNN – Federal environmental officials want the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission to act on a stormwater overflow relief plan that has commissioners disagreeing... Read more.
Moulton reaffirms support for Israel, Netanyahu
Saying he “wanted to hear what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to say,” U.S. Rep. Seth W. Moulton attended the Israeli leader?s speech to Congress... Read more.
Lynn students benefit from computer program
LYNN – Chris Crowell not only knows how to troubleshoot computer problems, he can also build a computer. And he learned it all at English High School, thanks... Read more.
Nahant adheres to new parking sticker system
NAHANT – “Did you get your beach pass yet?” Those words usher in a local rite of spring that Town Assistant Treasurer Collector Kathi Kougias is... Read more.
Former Crabtree aide files complaint against selectmen
SAUGUS – A former aide to fired town manager Scott Crabtree waded Monday into the political firestorm in the town by filing a court complaint detailing what... Read more.
Retired Lynn firefighters cover hot topics
They don?t have a name for their group, and they don?t pay dues, but the men who meet for breakfast every month share a decades-old bond forged by fire and sealed... Read more.
Colucci the longest-serving Lynn city councilor
LYNN – Richard Colucci is the longest-serving city councilor in Lynn?s history, according to the city clerk?s office, and Colucci knows exactly how his constituents... Read more.
A Wicked good fish story in Lynn
LYNN – Bluefins – ocean-going fish weighing hundreds of pounds and worth thousands of dollars – are the stars of “Wicked Tuna,” but... Read more.
Lynn start-up forum means business
LYNN – Bosolakhana “Bo” Thach loved running her Lewis Street convenience store, defending it with her life in 2011 against a knife-wielding robber,... Read more.