Solimine expected to recover
LYNN – David Solimine Jr. spoke from his hospital bed Monday about the weekend tree-cutting accident that left him facing a long recovery from neck, back and... Read more.
Solimine Jr. suffers multiple fractures in backyard accident
LYNN — Local developer and business community leader David Solimine, Jr. said he hopes to leave Massachusetts General Hospital in a week and start a long recovery... Read more.
Plan for community gardening in parks getting review
LYNN – Water cans and rakes remain stored in basements and garages, but city officials are thinking ahead to gardening weather and a potential plan allowing... Read more.
Residents to comment on smoking ban
LYNN – Public housing tenants will be asked their opinions on banning smoking in six local residential complexes over the next several months in line with... Read more.
Patrick vows health care training
LYNN – Emi Montoya said sweeping health insurance changes are altering the way she does her job, but Gov. Deval Patrick promised Montoya and fellow Lynn Community... Read more.
Zoning review eyed to bolster downtown
LYNN – Spurred by success in attracting new residents to downtown in the last 10 years, business and city leaders are ready to rework the city center’s... Read more.
Lynn City Council cuts pay, cancels hearing
LYNN – City councilors have scrapped an April 15 mayoral pay raise hearing scheduled last week and cut their salaries, effective today, to bring them in line... Read more.
Principal finds common ground in local visit
LYNN – Sheila Galo shook her head as she stood in Sisson School teacher Doreen Bucklin?s classroom Tuesday and watched two dozen second-graders sharpen their... Read more.
April Fools’ Day: No laughing matter?
LYNN – They still plan to balance a shoe on top of a door and lace someone?s coffee with ginger ale, but devoted April Fools? pranksters think the day may... Read more.
Researchers offer food for thought on plate waste study
LYNN – Giving kids more school meal options might make them eat more food and toss fewer half-eaten lunches into trash barrels, a Project Bread researcher... Read more.