Lynn to auto repair shops: Clean up
LYNN – City inspectors closed an Ellis Street auto body shop Monday during a code enforcement crackdown that left car repair and body shop owners grumbling... Read more.
Lynn board: Challenges face Cobbet School successor
LYNN – Two School Committee members said Cobbet Principal Brian Fay?s transfer to Callahan School leaves significant challenges for Cobbet?s next principal.School... Read more.
Officials help break ground on Saugus Walmart
SAUGUS – Construction on the Route 1 North Walmart will start later this summer and the store, featuring an underground garage and a grocery department, will... Read more.
Lynn animal control calls on the rise
LYNN – Animal Control Officer Keith Sheppard said he is answering an average 13 calls a day compared to 10 a day last year and he said two simple explanations... Read more.
Cyr: ‘No relationship’ between mayor, Lynn council
LYNN – Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and City Councilors clashed over city spending Wednesday, with Council President Timothy Phelan rebutting Kennedy?s claim... Read more.
A head start on summer reading at Brickett
LYNN – Beatrice Gachohi didn?t have to think very long about why she was so happy to pick out a free summer reading book from a selection set up on a table... Read more.
Lynn school busing vote upheld
LYNN – School Committee members voted 5-1 Wednesday night over the objections of a dozen parents to reaffirm an April vote allowing more than 200 kindergarten... Read more.
Lynn to pay out $2.87M in longevity pay for 2013-14
LYNN – The city?s $266.4 million spending plan for 2013-14 includes salary bonuses for senior city workers that, in some municipal departments, have nearly... Read more.
City Council audience seats getting makeover
LYNN – The seats of government inside the City Council Chamber are faded and worn, but a local upholsterer is gradually replacing their 65-year-old cloth coverings... Read more.
Kennedy: Lynn kindergarten busing plan likely to hold
LYNN – She is sympathetic to their concerns, but Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy said parents should not anticipate School Committee members will rethink a plan... Read more.