Heroin overdoses surge in Lynn
LYNN – The latest police statistics show crime declined to date this year in categories including rape and burglaries, but the city’s high heroin overdose... Read more.
Lynn candidates speak
LYNN – Incumbents and challengers competing for City Council ward seats staked out their views and qualifications Wednesday night for about 100 people attending... Read more.
Gannon lease up for bid
LYNN – A two-month long search by the city for a management firm to operate Gannon Municipal Golf Course is under way and Gannon’s long-time golf pro... Read more.
LWSC: Wind turbine up and running in October
LYNN – Problems with a former contractor have delayed its construction for almost a year, but a Water and Sewer Commission official said a 190-foot-tall wind... Read more.
Clean machine
LYNN – The city is poised to assault defaced walls, bridge abutments and other locations with water, baking soda and an industrial-strength air compressor.Mounted... Read more.
LWSC clamps down on tie-ins
LYNN – With a worried eye cast on future Lynnway residential development, Water and Sewer commissioners are clamping down on out-of-town tie-ins to Lynn?s... Read more.
Conflict of interest laws clear on city workers as campaign volunteers
LYNN – Financial ties bind key campaign volunteers in Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy?s reelection campaign and City Council President Timothy Phelan?s mayoral... Read more.
Lynners will get chance to question post office move
LYNN – West Lynn residents will have two chances to raise concerns and offer ideas about local mail service before federal officials complete plans to close... Read more.
Mayor: Zoning rules antiquated, inflexible
LYNN – They could hold new homes, but Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said buildable lots in West Lynn and other neighborhoods are undeveloped because of the... Read more.
Council OKs Marshall question on ballot
LYNN – Voters will take center stage in the city preliminary election just over a month from now when they go to the polls to support or reject a City Council-approved... Read more.