From left, Assistant Head of School/Principal Dr. Mark DiFabio, Golf Open co-chairs Mike Reddy and Cheryl Meninno, Head of School Grace Cotter Regan and Board of Trustees Chair Jack King.
Month: September 2013
New Look Lynn Chargers Ready for the Season
Bigger and better, the Lynn Chargers, dressed in their bright gold jerseys and black pants, are ready to tackle their opponents. Brian Lozzi, president of the Chargers youth football and cheerleading organization, said that enrollment has increased by 50 per…
Lynn Public Schools Set to Resume Wednesday
With Labor Day now behind us – the unofficial end of summer – come and gone, parents across the city and their children will be heading to school Wednesday morning for the start of the 2013-14 school year. According to…
Primary in Two Weeks: Election Office Seeing ‘normal’ Activity Before Primary
With just two weeks to go before the September 17, Primary Election in Lynn, Elections Department Head Clerk Debra Ginivan said this week that voter activity in advance of the primary was pretty normal for this time of year. “There…
Community Development Announces $267g Grant for Seaport Marina: Funding Will Help Pay for Transient Dockage
The Lynn Community Development Office announced last week that they have received a $267,000 federal grant, through the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) to construct approximately 12 transient docking spaces at the city owned Seaport Marina. According to Marsh,…
School’s Back: So Be Careful Driving on Our Streets
School either already has begun or will be back in session shortly in communities all across the state — and that means motorists who have become accustomed to child-free streets during the morning commute once again must become eagle-eyed and…
Coach Zukowski’s Comments were Refreshing
Lynn Classical baseball coach Mike Zukowski comments were certainly refreshing at the team’s “celebration dinner” last week at Old Tyme Italian Cuisine. Speaking to the players and parents in attendance, Zukowski said he wanted to try a different approach to…