It’s official now. No team is playing better basketball in eastern Massachusetts than Antonio Anderson’s Lynn English Bulldogs. The English hoopmen will compete for the Division 1 state championship Saturday in Worcester after completing a 32-minute clinic of team basketball…
Month: March 2019
St. Mary’s Beats Williams in TD Garden Thriller Matela’s Three-pointer Sends Spartans to State Final
Junior guard Olivia Matela swished a three-pointer with eight seconds left to give the St. Mary’s High School girls basketball team a thrilling 62-59 victory over Archbishop Williams in the Division 3 state semifinals Wednesday at the TD Garden. Matela…
Chamber and Officials Hear from MBTA
North Shore business leaders know transportation is the key to the area’s economic future and on Tuesday, through the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce, they got to hear from someone working on improvements for the MBTA. Joe Aiello, Fiscal Management…
Isaura Beltre Is Alumna Speaker at Girls Inc. 31st Annual Celebration Luncheon on April 4
Isaura Beltre will be the Alumna Speaker at Girls Inc. of Lynn’s 31st Annual Celebration Luncheon at the Doubletree Hilton North in Danvers on Thursday, April 4 from 11:30 a.m.- 2 p.m. Beltre was a Girls Inc. National Scholar 1993…
Announcing the Implementation of a New Billing System
The City of Lynn announces the implementation of a new billing and collection system for the Solid Waste Fee that is user friendly and will streamline the process. “With any new system we can expect some issue’s, all of which…
2019 Grant Cycle Announced
The City of Lynn will be included in applying for grants from the Foundation Trust, a private operating and philanthropic foundation serving the greater Boston area. Lynn was selected as one of six Massachusetts communities eligible to submit grants for…
Saugus River Watershed Council 2019 Scholarships
The Saugus River Watershed Council is now accepting applications for 2019 environmental scholarships. During 2019, the Saugus River Watershed Council will award one $500 Environmental Leadership Scholarship and one $500 Pamela Harris Memorial Scholarship to high school seniors graduating during…
IUPAT DC 35’s Longtime Member Kathleen Santora Gets Appointed to City of Lynn’s Wage Theft Advisory Commission
Longtime IUPAT District Council 35-member Kathleen Santora, a leading advocate of women’s recruitment into the building trades, joins city’s advisory board to fight wage theft and worker’s rights violations in City of Lynn Painters Union District Council 35 is proud…
Letter to the Editor
I am running for Congress Dear Editor, My fellow Americans, My name is Chris Fisher, and I intend to run for Congress in 2020. I am not a Republican. I am not a Democrat. Even if a political party chose to…
Guest Op-ed Lenten Letter: Summit to Protect Children And Minors Was Powerful
By Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley, OFM, Cap. As we begin the holy season of Lent, this annual time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving affords us the opportunity to be renewed by God’s love and mercy as we recommit ourselves to…