State signs off on funding for new Marshall school
LYNN – The city has secured a $53.5 million state commitment to help pay for the new Marshall Middle School, two weeks after local voters approved borrowing... Read more.
Kennedy aide to appear before council
LYNN – The computer consultant who triggered a clash between Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Council President Timothy Phelan last week when he took... Read more.
Kennedy, other incumbents get top billing
LYNN – City election workers matched numbers on randomly rolling balls with the names of candidates for elected office Tuesday to set the stage for the Nov.... Read more.
Phelan pledges pay cut
LYNN – Crime prevention and attracting new businesses to the city dominated sharp exchanges between Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Council President... Read more.
Gannon, DPW spending dominates Ward 1 debate
LYNN – Ward 1 City Councilor Wayne Lozzi and challenger Debra Plunkett differed Monday night over city public works spending in their Knights of Columbus faceoff... Read more.
Keo wins recount, will face Chakoutis in Ward 5 final
LYNN – Jake Keo will face Dianna Chakoutis in the Nov. 5 election following an hour-long vote recount Monday that preserved the preliminary election five-vote... Read more.
Lynn computer clash continues
LYNN – Already at odds over a campaign mailing sent to veterans, Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Council President Timothy Phelan have broadened their... Read more.
Aquasino under repair
LYNN – The Aquasino gambling boat is under repair and scheduled to sail next week after a collision two weeks ago in Lynn Harbor that a company representative... Read more.
Kennedy, Phelan feud over computer
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said what she considers to be “campaign violations” by her mayoral opponent, City Council President Timothy... Read more.
EDIC wants city help to finish building rehab
LYNN – A million-dollar price tag to convert a downtown building into living and work space for artists has doubled, prompting city development officials to... Read more.