This summer, art teachers from the district joined Beyond Walls for an immersive experience to learn more about the city’s ...
Founders Day, a tradition for the town, will make an appearance again this weekend on Sept. 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  The ...
The Select Board voted unanimously to enforce resident-only parking restrictions on both Foster Avenue and Nason Road from 7 ...
As part of Rev250, a program commemorating 250 years since the American Revolutionary War, Social and Cultural Historian Judy ...
Local author, Dr. Alma Barozzi, published the second book in her series ‘What kind of name is that?’ this August. The first ...
Sunny, humid, and 70-degree weather were the conditions during Saturday’s Clipper Relay at Maudslay State Park in Newburyport ...
Mayor Jared Nicholson brought city hall to Frederick Douglass Park on Saturday for the 3rd Lynnside Out festival. The festival brought the city’s staff, including those from the Department of Public ...
September is healthy aging month, a time to raise awareness about the physical and mental health needs of older adults. This ...
Jackie Calmes Watching Donald Trump regularly twist himself into a pretzel to reach a politically safe position on abortion rights would be comical if the issue weren’t so serious for the lives of ...
Saturdays tend to be a favorite day of the week. They’re even better when they come with two city championships. The City of Lynn completed two soccer tournaments at Manning Field with each ending the ...
Back to school, no problem. This week’s Lynn Woods Race Series saw 76 runners take part in the action. The standard kids’ race of 1.59 miles was won by 11-year-old Jennifer Matul, of Lynn, with a time ...
Daniel DePetris There was a time when the subject of nuclear weapons was so consequential to international peace that it could bring even the most intense adversaries into the same room. Increasingly, ...