Hollywood-based producer and director Matt Aaron Krinsky, a 1996 graduate of Peabody High School, will be returning to the area to film his independent movie, “All Saints Day.” Krinsky, who grew up in Peabody and attended Cohen Hillel Academy in…
Month: November 2022
Lynn Voters Head to the Polls on Tuesday, Nov. 8
Lynn residents will join voters statewide Tuesday in selecting the next governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. City Clerk Janet Rowe said that polling locations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day. Residents have been…
Officials Celebrate the Completion of Over 10 Miles of the Northern Strand Trail
Special to the Independent The Baker-Polito Administration celebrated the completion of more than 10 miles of the Northern Strand Trail, which is a shared used path that traverses parts of the Cities of Everett, Lynn, Malden, and Revere, and the…
Veterans Appreciation Breakfast at Knights of Columbus
The Father Driullette 4th Degree Assembly 390, a separate part of the Lynn Knights of Columbus, held a Veterans’ Appreciation Breakfast thanking veterans for their service. Faithful Navigator Charles Rowe explained the role of the Assembly as he stated, “We…
An Important Election With Big BallotQuestions
This Tuesday, November 8, is state election day in Massachusetts. With two-term incumbent Governor Charlie Baker having chosen not to seek re-election, voters will be choosing a new governor for the first time in eight years. The contest between Democrat…
Guest Op-Ed: John Fetterman, President Roosevelt and Disability in Public Office
By Glenn Mollette One of the greatest Presidents of all time was Franklin D. Roosevelt. He served from 1933 to 1945. He led this country and saw us through some of our toughest years. Many say he stands as the…