Revere is set for new show on Broadway
REVERE – Dr. Randy Bock?s confidence in a city plan to spruce up Broadway is so strong, he has already hired a contractor to replace brick storefronts on ... Read more.
Getting Creative has its benefits
LYNN – With auction items from Cafe Moka, Blue Ox and other local businesses up for grabs at Extras for Creative Reuse?s May 28 gala, Creative Director Jo... Read more.
Lynn students get a grip on wrestling
LYNN – Indy Rodriguez and Leakhena La are best friends, but, on Thursday, the sixth-graders were opponents grappling and grabbing at one another under the... Read more.
Team forging access for all to Lynn Woods
LYNN – When city Disability Commission member Nicholas Capano proposed increasing Lynn Woods? accessibility, he did not stop at making a recommendation: H... Read more.
Smooth sailing at start of Lynn ferry’s second season
LYNN – Cool temperatures and overcast skies could not keep 77 commuter ferry riders from smiling and laughing Monday as they boarded the Cetacea and looke... Read more.
Preventing another break in the wall
LYNN – Gus Stiros looked out his porch window on a rainy day last December and asked, “Where the heck are my lilac bushes?”He found the answer... Read more.
Lynn students experience a growth spurt
LYNN – Breanna Rodriguez and her fellow Drewicz School second-graders traded desks and pencils for sunshine and dirt Wednesday to spend an hour outdoors l... Read more.
T bone of contention between Baker, McGee
LYNN – State Sen. Thomas M. McGee drew sharp distinctions between his views on fixing the state’s transit system and Gov. Charlie Baker’s idea... Read more.
Lynn a fetching city for dogs
LYNN – Living downtown with their dogs, Hunter and Duncan, Bryan Finocchio and Salvatore Forte have reached a conclusion about their four-footed friends a... Read more.
A taste of Africa comes to Lynn
LYNN – East Coast International Church promises to bring a taste of Rwanda to Munroe Street this fall when it opens the “Land of 1,000 Hills” ... Read more.