Last Wednesday, Governor Deval Patrick came to town to tour North Shore Community College with its president Wayne Burton and Congressman John Tierney. Also along for the tour was the state’s education maven and one of Patrick’s key cabinet members,…
Author: Journal Staff
Lord Stanley, Meet Captain Chara
One of our photographers grabbed this historic shot Thursday morning of Boston Bruins Captain Zdeno Chara exiting the charter plane at Logan Airport while hoisting the Stanley Cup into the air. A small group of fans were there to cheer…
Iglesias appears in Lynn over the weekend
When he walked onto the stage Sunday evening, many in the large crowd awaiting his performance gasped. After all, here was one of the world’s greatest tenors ever on the stage in front of them in Lynn. However, it was…
A Christmas Carol at Lynn Museum & Historical Society
The Delvena Theatre Company will present a dramatic reading of A Christmas Carol at the Lynn Museum & Historical Society, at Lynn Heritage State Park, 590 Washington Street, Lynn, on Thursday, December 16, at 7:00 PM. Watch in fascination as…
Anti-charter school stance and for what and why?
Recently at English High School, a student with a weapon brought about six police cars and officers to the school for what was almost a lockdown. When all was said and done, a pellet gun was confiscated from the student.…
Fila will serve as Mayor’s educational liaison
Former Lynn English Principal Andrew Fila said he’s looking forward to starting in his new part-time position as an educational liaison between the office of Mayor Judith Flanagan Kennedy and the Lynn School Department. Fila retired as principal on Nov.…
St. Mary’s girls basketball team looks primed for a successful season
The St. Mary’s High School girls basketball team, ranked as high as fourth in the state in one preseason poll, is preparing for a trip to Florida where it will play in the KSA Classic inside Disney’s Wide World of…
The lesson learned with the Memorial Auditorium
Julio Iglesias is one of the most noted tenors in the history of operatic music and singing. In his prime, his career knew no boundaries. He was, after Pavarotti, the greatest tenor in the world. And there he was Sunday…
Lynn against charter schools
Someone should read the riot act to educators and administrators in this city who find the moral and intellectual ability to stand against excellence by denouncing and undermining the efforts to have a charter school or two in this city.…
Obituaries 12-06-2010
Dorothy Zimirowski Of Saugus, formerly of Lynn Dorothy F. (Zachko) Zimirowski of Saugus, formerly of Lynn, died at home on November 27 after a long illness. She was 80 years old. Born in Lynn, the daughter of the late Michael…