Special to the Journal As thousands of young adults make their way to Massachusetts colleges and universities, fire service leaders are reminding students and parents to be sure their living spaces have working smoke alarms and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms,…
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Jeff Newhall Campaigns for Ward 1 City Councilor
Ward 1 Candidate Jeff Newhall is ready on day one when elected. He will bring a positive leadership role to Ward 1. Jeff is campaigning with a visionary outlook for a better future for Ward 1 and the City of…
Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces Equitable Expansion of Electric-Vehicle Rebate Program
Special to the Journal The Healey-Driscoll Administration has announced substantial changes to the Massachusetts Offers Rebates for Electric Vehicles Program (MOR-EV Program), which provides rebates for the purchase or lease of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty battery electric and fuel cell…
MCB Commissioner John Oliveira Speaks on Budget at Low Vision Group Meeting
Story by Marianne Salza John Oliveira, Acting Commissioner for the Massachusetts Commission for the Blind (MCB), Brookline, attended the August 16 Winthrop Low Vision Group meeting at the Robert DeLeo Senior Center to discuss the proposed $27.1 million FY2024 state…
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Holy Cross Announces Spring 2023 Dean’s List Local students were named to the College of the Holy Cross’ Dean’s List for outstanding academic achievement during the spring semester of the 2022-23 academic year. The following local students made the list:…
Healey-Driscoll Administration Announces Updates to MBTA Communities Guidelines
Special to the Journal The Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities (EOHLC) has announced updated Guidelines relative to the MBTA Communities law. In response to feedback from municipal leaders in several MBTA Communities, EOHLC is revising the Guidelines to…
Lynn Woods Children Parade
Lynn Has Designs on a Cleaner City
Special to the Journal As a part of its ongoing efforts to keep Lynn clean and reduce waste in green spaces, the City purchased 75 Bigbelly barrels that have been placed in 27 parks across the City. The barrels are…
Nicholson Selected To Participate in Class of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative
Special to the Journal Mayor Nicholson of the City of Lynn has been selected to participate in the seventh class of the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative, joining an accomplished set of 40 mayors and 80 senior municipal leaders from…
As Opioid Deaths Decrease, City Looks To Continue Trend
With opioid overdose deaths in Lynn trending downward, the City is taking steps to build on that progress. Last year, there were 31 deaths attributed to opioid overdoses through June. This year, that number was 13, a decrease of 58…