Month: March 2021
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Satterwhite Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Lynn
Special to the Journal Following is Michael Satterwhite’s announcement of his candidacy for Mayor of Lynn: Attorney Michael A. Satterwhite has announced his run for Mayor of Lynn. Michael is a native of Lynn and has served on the School…
NSCC Announces Five Finalists for Next President
Special to the Journal The North Shore Community College Board of Trustees announces that a Presidential Search Committee will advance five finalists to meet the college community and be considered by the Board of Trustees The five finalists moving onto…
Vaccine Clinics for Educators, Essential Workers Announced
Mayor Thomas McGee and the City of Lynn Department of Public Health are pleased to announce additional upcoming Lynn Educator and Essential Worker Vaccination Clinics. The next clinic will be held on Friday, March 26th at the Breed Middle School…
Galleries at Lynn Arts Will Reopen on April 2
GALA’s (Galleries at LynnArts) will be reopening April 2, with two exhibits on display: Minimalist Art and Abstract Art. Art is meant to invoke feelings, challenge the viewer, to start a conversion, or beautify a space. Abstract and minimalist art …
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Kruizenga Named to Dean’s List at Dickinson College Alexandria Kruizenga, a junior quantitative economics and mathematics major at Dickinson College, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2020 semester. A graduate of Phillips Academy, she is the…
Median Prices for State’s Single-Family Homes, Condos Continue To Surge Past Previous Years, Inventory Reaching New Record Lows Structure
The Massachusetts Association of REALTORS (MAR) reported a steady rise in closed sales for the month of February. Closed sales on single- family homes rose a total of 8.1 percent while condominiums also increased 6.0 percent compared to February of…
State Announces $30 Million Grant Program to Support Early Education and Care Critical Infrastructure
The Baker-Polito Administration announced last week that it would allocate more than $30 million in grants to support early education and care providers in the Commonwealth. These investments announced at the March 9 Board of Early Education and Care meeting…
Homelessness Decreased Prior to COVID-19 Pandemic
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released its 2020 Annual Homeless Assessment Report Part 1 to Congress. The report found that 17,975 people experienced homelessness in Massachusetts on a single night in 2020, a decrease of 2.7…