New state program to help seniors stay in homes
LYNN – Almost 200 seniors and disabled Lynn area individuals will return to their homes, if medically possible, under a new state program aimed at helping... Read more.
Woman treated for wrist injury after fleeing Timson St. fire
LYNN – A 107 Timson St. resident required treatment for a wrist injury she suffered during a fall while fleeing the burning building Tuesday morning. District... Read more.
Mogielnicki moving on from social service career
LYNN – John “Jack” Mogielnicki is renovating his home and keeping tabs on his three sons, but he is no longer running the Lynn social service agency... Read more.
Revere project takes first step toward becoming reality
REVERE – An asphalt-covered lot facing Revere Beach is the site for the first of several high-rise residential buildings planned over the next decade for the... Read more.
Lynn parking board offers perk for residents
LYNN – The city commission overseeing city parking lots is adding automated payment machines and extending parking hours in lots to give drivers more reasons... Read more.
Marino leaves lasting legacy
LYNN – Those who knew and loved Antonio Marino said Lynn residents who never met the late mayor can identify with his upbringing in an immigrant family and... Read more.
Kennedy: New Suffolk partner crucial
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said a plan to put a Suffolk Downs casino in Revere can win Massachusetts Gaming Commission support if racetrack executives... Read more.
Lung cancer survivors urge preventative screenings
SWAMPSCOTT – Respiratory disease killed her parents, so Cathy McDermott asked for a chest X-ray during her 1998 checkup even though she felt good and didn’t... Read more.
Protestors crowd Lynn hearing
LYNN – Darick Thin said he has someone willing to buy his Light Street home and allow his family to continue living in there, provided he can convince a housing... Read more.
Gettysburg words echo across three centuries
LYNN – It took about two minutes to deliver and was received with scattered applause, but the Gettysburg Address endures across 150 years, according to local... Read more.