Lynn, Saugus, Peabody to spray for West Nile
SAUGUS – Lynn, Saugus and Peabody will conduct targeted mosquito spraying this week after positive tests for the West Nile Virus. Northeast Massachusetts Mosquito... Read more.
Lynn looks to ink big trash deal
LYNN – A truck with a mechanical arm could be scooping up and emptying trash and recycling containers placed in front of local residents? homes as early as... Read more.
Developer sues Lynn over land
LYNN – A developer interested in building a 156-unit residential complex on the site proposed for the new Marshall Middle School is suing the city for $6.2... Read more.
Work nearly complete at Ford annex
LYNN – The former Ford School annex on Bennett Street is getting a new lease on life as offices for school administrators who will move from Commercial Street... Read more.
Lynn candidates: Ballot spot benefits in eye of the beholder
In an age of high technology, the several-minute-long ritual that unfolded Thursday in the City Clerk’s office was decidedly low tech.Armed with numbered ping-pong... Read more.
Grant money drying up for Lynn projects
LYNN – The city’s Community Development director said federal money to pay for programs ranging from arts and youth activities to sidewalks and new trees... Read more.
Tierney honors longtime aide
LYNN – Rose Mary Sargent?s friends packed her City Hall office this week to hear U.S. Rep. John Tierney praise Sargent?s 16 years of service to his office... Read more.
United Way commits $1M to reduce immigrant dropout rate
LYNN – United Way announced plans Wednesday to spend $1 million over the next three years to send 15 tutors and mentors into local public schools where they... Read more.
Kennedy, Phelan in first debate
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Council President Timothy Phelan disagreed over accomplishments, and contrasted their goals and styles, but never... Read more.
Transportation costs, security help boost school spending
LYNN – Rising transportation costs and security improvements are some of the biggest expenses in the $119 million School Department budget slated for public... Read more.