Suit calls for City of Lynn to be cable-TV guide
LYNN – Local cable television overseers are ignoring city requests for improved financial controls and should be placed under court oversight, according to... Read more.
Fit for print: Swampscott library goes 3D
SWAMPSCOTT – Mark Gelfand?s generosity continues to be felt around town, most recently with the 3D printer the library purchased with a donation from the software... Read more.
Blood work drawn by EDIC
LYNN – The city?s economic development agency will contract an architect to begin planning $804,000 in repairs to the J.B. Blood Building.Located on Wheeler... Read more.
Revere police station razed
REVERE – Stephanie MacIsaac, who has sold real estate from her Broadway office for 20 years, calls parking on the street an occupational hazard.Her customers... Read more.
Planet Fitness bringing Lynn into its orbit
LYNN – Drop and give me 20.A Planet Fitness franchise co-owner said the workout chain will open a gym on the Boston Street site of the former Johnnie?s Foodmaster... Read more.
Lynn building may have ties to Underground Railroad
LYNN – The John Chase house does not surrender its secrets easily – especially when it comes to the corner room – reachable only by ladder –... Read more.
Lynn council zones in on housing
LYNN – The City Council wants to spur housing construction in the city?s poorest neighborhoods even as city planners set their sights on giving Boston Street... Read more.
YMCA salutes King
LYNN – In words and deeds, YMCA Metro North organizers and a special invited guest made sure Martin Luther King Jr.’s message rang loud and clear in... Read more.
Moulton House guest from Lynn
LYNN – Service to country is one of U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton’s priorities, and he will underscore that value tonight when he ushers Lynn resident Ludia... Read more.
Swampscott honors its littlest hero
SWAMPSCOTT – On most weekdays, Victoria Pierro is a kindergartner in Hadley School teacher Mary Clain’s class. Friday, the 6-year-old was a hero praised... Read more.