Hailing from as far as California and Missouri, college players traveled great distances to make it to the North Shore Navigators’ first practice on June 1. But for University of Hartford sophomore Kyle Gauthier, the trek to Frasier Field doesn’t…
Former City Comptroller pace Awarded $962,000 from Jury: City Weighing Appeal, as pace Plans to Ask for Triple Damages
Former Lynn Comptroller and one time interim Chief Financial Officer John Pace got the verdict he was looking for last week in his lawsuit against the city of Lynn, after a Superior Court jury found that his 2011 firing but…
Congratulations to Our Graduates
Graduation season is upon us, the time of year in which communities all across America celebrate the accomplishments of our young adults who will be receiving their high school diplomas. Graduation is a bittersweet time, marking both an ending and a beginning. For the grads, they will realize…
St. Mary’s Celebrates State Championship Season
The 2013-14 St. Mary’s High School girls basketball team celebrated its Division 3 state championship season at an awards banquet May 28 at the Gannon Golf Course. Head coach Jeff Newhall presented awards to the players in recognition of their…
Obituaries 06-05-2014
Max Garcia-Aguilar Retired Mechanic Max Garcia-Aguilar of Lynn died at home on June 1 after a brief illness surrounded by his loving family. He was 83 years old. Born in Guatemala, the son of the late Leoncio and Maria Filomena…
Setting His Sights on the City: Richard Tisei Reaches out to Lynn Voters for the 6th District Congressional Election
Richard Tisei was closing in on an upset on election night in the 2012 Congressional race in the Sixth District. But the Lynn vote would prove to be very crucial as Congressman John Tierney bested Tisei by a wide margin…