David Dubuque Electrician David A. Dubuque of Lawrence, formerly of Lynn and Saugus, died unexpectedly on July 6. He was 37 years old. Born in Cambridge and raised in Saugus, the son of David Harris and his wife, Cathie of…
Month: July 2012
Fourth at Gowdy
Estelle Dill said the first Fourth of July Celebration at Gowdy Park was held in 2003. “Kathy Lozzi [wife of Ward 1 City Councilor Wayne Lozzi] actually brought it back after a two-year hiatus and we met at her house…
Lynn Democratic Committee Holds Annual Food Drive
Hundreds of people attended the annual food drive sponsored by the Lynn Democratic Party which was held in the backyard of Debbie and Colie Walsh’s Coolidge Road residence on Sunday. Nearly everyone involved in local Democratic politics attended as well…
Herbie Brenner Remembered Fondly by Friends
Herbie Brenner is being remembered fondly as a beloved teacher and coach at Lynn Classical High School and a highly respected official and mentor in the greyhound racing industry. Brenner, who coached basketball at Classical for 23 years and served…
The Harsh Glare of a Difficult Limelight
Congressman John Tierney held a news conference in Salem last week to deflect the rampant talk going around that he had knowledge of and hung around with bookmakers, who happen to be his brothers-in-law. One of his brothers-in-law, recently convicted…
Lynn Babe Ruth Hosts District One Tourney
The Lynn Babe Ruth baseball organization is not only enjoying success on the field but it’s again serving as a very capable host for District 1 tournament play. Lynn Babe Ruth, headed by president Jim Beliveau, is the host of…
Obituaries 07-10-2012
Frances Delaney Nahant Resident Frances T. Delaney of Nahant died on July 2. She was 88 years old. She was the sister of the late George T. Delaney, John D. Delaney, William F. Delaney, Anna G. Delaney, and Mary Rose…
Shinnick a Big Hit: Lynn Resident Shines in Agganis Classic
Kim Shinnick slapped the softball over the pitcher’s outstretched glove and by the time the second baseman retrieved it, the Bishop Fenwick High School star was speeding past first base for another infield hit. All told Shinnick had two hits,…
The Handwriting is on the Wall
Congressman John Tierney is facing a seminal moment in his political career now that his brother-in-law, who is heading to jail, has made public statements indicating Tierney knew all about the brother-in-law’s bookmaking and gambling operations and might even have…
Carey Throws out First Pitch at Agganis Classic
Agganis Classics executive director Paul Halloran awarded Frank Carey the high honor of throwing out the first ball at the Agganis Basetball Classic at Fraser Field. Carey has been an integral part of the Lynn and high school baseball scene…