Lynn ferry runs aground
LYNN – The 105 minutes the Lynn-Boston ferry spent stuck at low tide Wednesday is not enough to discourage water-borne commuters who applauded plans to extend... Read more.
Damage still dots Revere one month later
REVERE – One month after a tornado roared off Chelsea Creek and down Broadway, blue tarpaulins still cover roofs across Revere, and residents wonder when insurance... Read more.
Historic GE sites torn down
LYNN – The laboratory where General Electric scientists searched for ways to make the company?s products lighter and stronger has been torn down along with... Read more.
Tisei calls out Tierney on Union Hospital
LYNN – With Republican challenger Richard Tisei criticizing him for not signing a Save Union Hospital petition, U.S. Rep. John Tierney stated he has made a... Read more.
Kennedy attending Washington panel on immigrant youth
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy participates this week in a Washington, D.C., panel discussion on immigrant children entering the United States, and immigrant... Read more.
Insurance rate hikes vex Lynn property owners
LYNN – Local property owners dumped into newly drawn flood zones this year are facing 25 percent or higher insurance rate increases even as elected officials... Read more.
Locals admit they need to study up on Sept. 9 election
LYNN – Jeff Wieczorek has no idea when the primary election for state and congressional candidates is scheduled and he is not alone: A sampling of local voters... Read more.
Ridley to take helm at Marshall
LYNN – Veteran coach and local educator James Ridley will temporarily step out of retirement to be Marshall Middle School’s interim principal when school... Read more.
Police: 20-year-old Lynn man shot in face
LYNN — Lynn Police Capt. Mark O’Toole said this morning that a 20-year-old city man is in stable condition after he was taken to Massachusetts General... Read more.
Animal officer, neighbors track turkey across Lynn
LYNN – She spent a few days in Theresa Richard?s Western Avenue yard before flying onto a neighbor?s roof and – if Keith Sheppard has his way –... Read more.