Kennedy, Phelan to square off in first debate
LYNN – The city?s election season takes on midsummer momentum next Wednesday night, when Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Council President Timothy Phelan... Read more.
Program makes learning English fun
LYNN – Rene DeJesus got the fright of his life when his 13-year-old walked into his family?s house looking like he had been assaulted or in an accident.?I... Read more.
Lynn to welcome two new eateries
LYNN – Veteran restaurateur Robert Rossetti and baker Joseph Torretta are hiring 42 employees who will begin making and serving food by mid-September in the... Read more.
Locals lead push for pay hike
LYNN – Local and state campaigns to increase Massachusetts? eight dollar an hour minimum wage are under way even as U.S. Rep. John Tierney pushes for Congress... Read more.
Lynn salutes Korean War vets as armistice signing marks 60th anniversary
LYNN – Their ranks are thinning and their hair is gray, but a dozen Korean War veterans raised their hands high at city Veterans Services Director Michael... Read more.
Seniors reduce property tax payments while helping provide city services
LYNN – When she filled out an application seeking a property tax reduction, Karen Gibson never thought she would learn how to make jewelry and be exposed to... Read more.
Report: New Marshall needs costly piles
LYNN – A network of steel piles pounded 110 feet into five acres of empty Brookline Street land should underpin the proposed $84 million Marshall Middle School,... Read more.
Kettle plans to be simmering by January
LYNN – Soup maker Kettle Cuisine?s top executives say they will put 175 employees to work in their plant now under construction on the Lynnway early next year.The... Read more.
Firm declines Lynn foreclosure mediation offer
LYNN – A major arbitration agency has decided not to handle foreclosure mediation under a new city law, but city attorneys and mediation advocates said it... Read more.
Lynn youth workers sweat it out for summer pay, job experience
LYNN – Bryan Wilkins wasn?t exactly thrilled to be painting an Alley Street fire hydrant as the sun blazed down on him last week, but the city youth worker... Read more.