
Summer youth workers in play at Lynn YMCA
LYNN – She likes dancing and cheerleading, but when Angele Anderson heard about city job opportunities for teenagers, she decided to make work part of her... Read more.

Shabby pier hooks anglers
LYNN – The fishing’s great off the pier extending from Lynn into the Saugus River, said Dennis Petersen, but the Revere resident said the wooden structure... Read more.

All play needs some work
LYNN – Olivia Lopez enjoys the cool breeze that blows past Ames Playground’s picnic tables, but she would like to see city workers clean up and make... Read more.

Ex-Item building sells for $800,000
LYNN – History went on the auction block at 11:26 a.m. Wednesday, and by 11:32 p.m., a Winchester-based real estate development firm bought the former Item... Read more.

Insurance rates go through damaged roofs
His customers weathered a winter of near-constant blizzards and ice dams, and now Lynn insurance agency owner Ned Breed is sorting through claims and trying to assess... Read more.

Lynn neighbors try to shake off shooting
LYNN – The Essex District Attorney’s police-involved shooting investigation into the death of a Boston man is underway, with shaken Jefferson Street... Read more.

NSCC: College of tree knowledge
LYNN – There’s a forest growing in downtown Lynn. It only has 80 trees, but a local college professor says their environmental benefits are getting renewed... Read more.

Parking woes? Take a ticket
LYNN – Sal Carrillo was smiling. But the Revere resident was definitely not happy and he made sure city parking attendant Susan Masiello knew it as she handed... Read more.

$125,000 for an election to decide nothing?
LYNN – With a $125,000 price tag and zero impact on local election candidates’ fortunes, the city’s Sept. 1 preliminary election is poised to be... Read more.

Lynn puts its eggs in Market Basket
LYNN – Federal Street land owner Charles Patsios praised Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy with helping him finalize a deal with Market Basket to build one of... Read more.