Special to the Journal North Shore Community College will offer an Associate in Applied Science in Funeral Services program beginning this fall to prepare students for entry-level positions in the funeral services field. The college is already accepting its first…
Author: Journal Staff
Our Glorious Summer Days
When we think of the “dog days of summer,” what comes to mind are the languid and sultry days of early to mid-August, when the heat and humidity combine to make for a stew that can make even the most…
Letter to the Editor
The Best-Kept Secret in Lynn Dear Editor, I am writing to expose the best-kept secret in Lynn: Babe Ruth Baseball. Unless you have someone playing or happen to drive by Bowser Complex, you don’t know the program exists. Jeff Earp…
Terlecky Announces Retirement from Navigators
Special to the Journal After more than four decades working at all levels of baseball, Bill Terlecky has announced that he will retire from his position as general manager of the North Shore Navigators at the conclusion of the 2019…
‘Markie’ Mark Paradis Celebrates 60th Birthday
If anyone ever watched a Lynn English football games under Coach Gary Molea during the 1990s, you would have noticed “Markie” Mark Paradis on the sidelines as an assistant manager. He would support and cheer the players, bring the water…
Local Students Receive Academic Achievements
Jonassaint Graduates from Roger Williams University Roger Williams University is proud to announce that Jennifer Jonassaint, of Lynn graduated with a B.G.S. in Community Development in May as part of the Class of 2019. About RWU: With campuses on the…
What Is Happening To Our Country?
“I say violence is necessary. Violence is a part of America’s culture. It is as American as cherry pie.” — Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, also known as H. Rap Brown. America has been rooted in violence since our founding. We broke free…
Guest Op-Ed : It Is Necessary to Stop These Horrendous Attacks
By Cardinal Seán P. O’Malley The mass murder of 31 innocent people in a 24 hour period, fueled by hate and disregard for human life, is unacceptable in any society. We offer our prayers and support for the communities of…
New Murals Around City
As part of the Beyond Walls 2019 Street Art Festival several murals have been popping up around the city. This past Saturday a tour was given of the 15 new murals for 2019.
Lynn Receives Grant From the Massachusetts Gaming Commission
Special to The Journal The Massachusetts Gaming Commission (MGC) announced the award of a Community Mitigation grant in the amount of $200,000 to the City of Lynn. The MGC approved this grant during a public meeting in its Boston office…