Longtime LWSC deputy Tucker retiring
LYNN – The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission hasn’t filled a commission job held by a veteran local politician in 25 years, but deputy director Robert... Read more.
Applying rules of the road to two wheels
Niko Triantafyllou and his brother, Angelo, know the punishment that awaits them if they disobey their mother?s rule about bicycling on Clovelly Street in Lynn.... Read more.
$35M bullying suit against Lynn schools dismissed
LYNN – A judge tossed out a $35 million lawsuit against the city, claiming no proof of bullying was demonstrated in the suit by the family of a former Bri... Read more.
Sand piles up in Revere for annual sculpture festival
REVERE – It doesn’t get rolling until next Wednesday, but the city’s 12th annual International Sand Sculpting Festival is already taking shape... Read more.
Having a hull of a time spending the summer on a boat
LYNN – Veteran boater Wendell “Skip” Blanchard shares his 38-foot Hatteras with his wife, Nancy, and a stick plant that the Blanchards’ ... Read more.
Summer paves the way for road repairs
LYNN – Looking like a dinosaur bearing down on its prey, a Wirtgen surface miner machine lumbered onto Towns Court Thursday, preparing to make a meal of t... Read more.
Shabby pier hooks anglers
LYNN – The fishing’s great off the pier extending from Lynn into the Saugus River, said Dennis Petersen, but the Revere resident said the wooden str... Read more.
All play needs some work
LYNN – Olivia Lopez enjoys the cool breeze that blows past Ames Playground’s picnic tables, but she would like to see city workers clean up and make... Read more.
Ex-Item building sells for $800,000
LYNN – History went on the auction block at 11:26 a.m. Wednesday, and by 11:32 p.m., a Winchester-based real estate development firm bought the former Ite... Read more.
NSCC: College of tree knowledge
LYNN – There’s a forest growing in downtown Lynn. It only has 80 trees, but a local college professor says their environmental benefits are getting ... Read more.