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In Saugus, Kowloon goes back to the future with drive-in
By Elyse Carmosino | May 14, 2020
SAUGUS — A classic Saugus haunt wants to offer its customers a classic experience this summer.
Lawmakers, Lynn businesses prepare for Phase I reopening
By Gayla Cawley | May 14, 2020
LYNN — State lawmakers told the city’s business community to prepare for a gradual reopening of the economy with heavy restrictions on what and how businesses would be allowed to operate during a conference call hosted by the Greater Lynn Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night.
Peabody reaches grim COVID milestone
By Gayla Cawley | May 14, 2020
Peabody has reached a grim milestone.
LCHC gets more grant money for tests; caregivers given ‘crisis pay’
By Gayla Cawley and David Mclellan | May 14, 2020
LYNN — Lynn Community Health Center has received a $715,000 federal boost for its coronavirus testing capacity, and the facility’s healthcare employees will also receive some financial relief through union-negotiated temporary wage increases.
Lynn students will be graded on pre-coronavirus curve
By Gayla Cawley | May 13, 2020
LYNN — Final grades for Lynn Public Schools students will be determined by work that had been completed before the coronavirus-induced class cancellations, according to Superintendent Dr. Patrick Tutwiler.
Lynn’s $2M CARES grant to boost small businesses
By Gayla Cawley | May 13, 2020
LYNN — The City of Lynn has been awarded $2 million in federal funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, approved by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump in late March.
Saugus Lyft driver says rideshare passengers on downturn
By Gayla Cawley | May 13, 2020
The number of people using the ride-sharing app, Lyft, has declined significantly during the coronavirus pandemic.
Lynn reports three more virus deaths
By Gayla Cawley | May 13, 2020
Three more Lynn residents have died from the coronavirus since Monday, but the city continues to report a low number of new cases this month.
Laid-off restaurant workers come to the rescue for Citizens Inn
By Thor Jourgensen | May 13, 2020
PEABODY — Call it serendipity: Restaurant workers who lost jobs when coronavirus shuttered their workplaces found new employment with a local food pantry desperate for help.
Carrigans have firm approach to practicing law in tough times
By Anne Marie Tobin | May 13, 2020
With state courthouses shut down to the public until at least June 1, and bench and jury trials suspended until at least July 1, Massachusetts lawyers are facing unprecedented challenges in meeting the needs of their clients.
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