Tower takes a long look at Lynn
LYNN – Looming 340 feet above Lynn, the Wayne Alarm tower is slated to be equipped with a high-powered camera that will give Internet users a view current... 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.
In Peabody, trail mixes two ponds
PEABODY – South Peabody residents will get a chance in June to help city officials fine-tune plans for a trail that will take walkers and runners from Sid... Read more.
Postal Service delivers in fight against hunger
LYNN – Terry Daigle and Karen Haggerty deliver mail to Lynn residents almost every day, but on Saturday, they will also be on the front lines in the fight... Read more.
Four decades later, ex-rep would like do-over on I-95
LYNN – James E. Smith has regrets. The attorney and former state legislator who helped keep an interstate highway from bulldozing through Lynn 40 years ag... Read more.
Peabody school in the middle
PEABODY – Purchased for Christmas but never decorated, the pine tree that spent the winter in Beverley Griffin Dunne?s backyard had its moment in the sun ... Read more.
City Council proposes higher snow penalties
LYNN – For now, it’s a receding memory, but winter’s bite could be more painful next year for anyone who violates City Council-proposed hikes ... Read more.
Experts: Younger, less-educated workforce can be powerhouse
LYNN – Top local educators and workforce experts unveiled a “cradle to career” plan Tuesday aimed at turning Lynn?s relatively young and under... Read more.
40-year first for Lynn English
LYNN – She helped build a satellite. She likes to play the Caribbean steel pans. And in between all that, Danielle White is also the first English High Sc... Read more.