Clean slate
My stomach is not happy this morning, so, of course, the first thing I think is, “what did I eat?”I have no reason to think I have the flu or even a... Read more.
Lynn veterans agent heading to Afghanistan
LYNN – Today’s Vietnam War Memorial Service will be Veterans Agent Michael Sweeney’s last official duty before being deployed, but Thursday wa... Read more.
Pine Grove makes historic place list
LYNN – Pine Grove Cemetery has been named to the National Register of Historic Places, bringing to a close one monumental project and launching a second.&... Read more.
A taste evolution
When I was a kid my mother went through a custard phase. Ewww, there was no way I was going to eat that slippery, slimy stuff no matter how many times she offer... Read more.
Rizzo proud of boost in Revere bond rating
REVERE – Revere has received a boost in its bond rating, which Mayor Daniel Rizzo admits is not exciting on face value, but it could mean a huge savings f... Read more.
Putting a breakfast spin on pizza
My friend (and colleague) Kait attended an early morning meeting recently where breakfast pizza was served, and it’s occupied way too much time in our col... Read more.
White House cheffing
So I got to see the president’s private kitchen Saturday. That would be the President of the United States – no, you get out!My husband, Rich, and I... Read more.
Red red wine
I was at a dinner recently where a bottle of red and a bottle of white (cue Billy Joel) wine were placed on each table. I tasted the red and the woman sitting a... Read more.
McManus Field getting face-lift in $400G project
LYNN – Snow covers the fields behind Lynn Vocational Technical Institute, but baseball is on the agenda as work has begun on the renovation of McManus Fie... Read more.
City zoning could get makeover
LYNN – A developer could open a tannery today on Boston Street but would need a special permit for nearly anything else, according to the city’s 88-... Read more.