Dr. Glenn Mollette Acts of violence against a marriage partner have never saved a marriage. Violent acts toward family members have never made a family happier. Typically, they create emotional and sometimes physical wounds that are never forgotten. Too many…
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CMCC’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast Will be a Virtual Celebration
Special to the Journal The Community Minority Cultural Center’s 35th Annual Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration will be a virtual event due to the coronavirus. CMCC leaders will host the virtual celebration on Monday, Jan. 18 at 11…
Life Care Center of the North Shore Begins Vaccinations of Residents and Associates
Life Care Center of the North Shore in Lynn started the process of vaccinating their residents and associates with FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines on Wednesday, Jan. 6 Distribution of the vaccines continues in Massachusetts. They will be administered to Life Care…
Administration Awards $67.4 Million in Second-Round Grants to 1,366 Businesses
The Baker-Polito Administration announced the funding of another $67.4 million in awards to 1,366 additional small businesses in a second round of grants through the COVID-19 Small Business Grant Program administered by the Massachusetts Growth Capital Corporation (MGCC). Additionally, the…
MBTA Partners With New England Patriots to Distribute Masks and Hand Sanitizer
The MBTA is pleased to announce that the New England Patriots, New England Revolution, and Patriot Place recently donated 2,500 facemasks and 5,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to distribute to MBTA riders in support of the T’s Ride Safer campaign. “The…
RMV to Continue Designated Service Hours for Customers 75 Years of Age or Older
The Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) has announced it will continue to offer dedicated weekly Wednesday service hours for customers who are 75 years of age or older into the month of January at 17 locations including Revere. Individuals in…
Baker-Polito Administration Announces First Week Hikes at All State Parks
For the 30th year in a row, the State will offer residents and visitors the opportunity to explore the great outdoors through the Department of Conservation and Recreation’s (DCR) First Week Hikes program in celebration of the start of the New…
LEHS Drama Club Creating Work Despite COVID
Having worked for weeks, individually recording their scenes under the safest of guidelines, the students of the LEHS drama club have created three short works to premiere virtually on January 8 2021. Each student recorded all their scenes following a…
Mayor McGee Urges Caution as Lynn Has Its Highest One-Day Total of COVID-19 Cases
Special To The Journal With the City of Lynn experiencing 210 new COVID-19 positive cases in a single day on Jan. 5 – the highest one-day number of cases in Lynn during the pandemic – Mayor Thomas McGee is urging…