NAACP Boston president: Scrutinize past to get real look at black history
LYNN – The history of African-Americans does not need to be rewritten, Michael Curry told a local audience Tuesday night, but it certainly needs to be carefully... Read more.
Lynn takes on shovel scofflaws
LYNN – Snow is expected Thursday but city inspectors Tuesday dumped a paper blizzard on local residents and property owners who ignore city rules requiring... Read more.
Professors warn WWI could become forgotten
LYNN – Local drivers brush up briefly against World War I history every time they crisscross the city, but a Salem State University professor fears the nearly... Read more.
Lynn FD sounds warning about candle use following minor fire
LYNN – Fire investigators said a quickly extinguished candle fire in a Johnson Street apartment Tuesday underscores why decorative and sweet-smelling flames... Read more.
Lynn health center workers filling out paperwork
LYNN – Lynn Community Health Center workers are using written applications to sign up clients for health coverage and faxing the paperwork to state offices... Read more.
Benefits bill battle hits home
LYNN – Heather Mateo of Lynn wiped away tears Friday as she told U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Rep. John Tierney and area job assistance executives how... Read more.
Council plans hearing on Lynnway successes, issues
LYNN – Ward 6 City Councilor Peter Capano calls the Lynnway a “huge economic base for the city,” but John Antonellis doesn?t need any convincing... Read more.
City nets thousands from tows
LYNN – City street parking bans like the one triggered by Wednesday’s snowstorm set in motion a cash-only towing operation that can cost drivers money... Read more.
Snow days present balancing act
LYNN – With relatives living only steps away from her apartment and a job she can do at home, Natasha Megie-Maddrey said she is lucky when it comes to being... Read more.
An army and single general battle city snowfall
LYNN – The man in charge of clearing snow from 153 miles of Lynn roads follows one simple rule: Timing is everything.On Wednesday, Acting Interim Public Works... Read more.
