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.
Lynn road work could end by school year start
LYNN – Euclid Avenue?s reconstruction could be completed before the Sept. 3 start date for schools, said city Public Works Commissioner Andrew Hall, who said... Read more.
Merchant voices concern over new Boston Street signal
LYNN – It has yet to complete its first green-yellow-red cycle, but the new traffic signal at Boston Street and Ford Street is already triggering viewpoints... Read more.
Lynn business owners praise parking lot expansion plan
LYNN – Wyoma Square business owners said plans this fall to expand the city parking lot bordering Reinfuss Field will bring more customers into the square’s... Read more.
Lynn issues $270.5G in property fines
LYNN – City inspectors mailed out 2,774 tickets averaging $100 each for litter and property upkeep violations in 2013, but banks – not the offending... Read more.
Lynn WWII soldier finally gets his due
LYNN – Unconscious aboard a wounded B-24 bomber, Mitchell Ramonas was seconds away from death when a fellow crew member tugged him out of a cramped gun turret,... Read more.
Lynn health workers: Lowering teen birth rate means talking to teens, getting their trust
LYNN – Lynn has one of the highest teenage birth rates in Massachusetts, according to state statistics, but local adults who work with teens said more girls... Read more.
City gets $6M to fight top health risks
LYNN – A half dozen local agencies will combine forces and spend $6 million in state taxpayer money over the next three years to battle medical problems faced... Read more.
Lynn rest home gets new use as industry slowly dies out
LYNN – An Atlantic Street rest home is scheduled to reopen as a residence for disabled adults, but the rest home industry is slowly dying, said a local senior... Read more.
Officials push clean lots to entice visitors to city
LYNN – Ongoing cleanup work in city parking lots is a step in the right direction, said city officials who want to see the lots become another reason for people... Read more.