Drew Anthony is an accomplished musician, singer, and entertainer – who is also considered the best Dean Martin impersonator in the world. “I kind of consider myself just a guy that’s an actor and a singer who’s playing the part…
Month: October 2018
EngelbertHumperdink Dazzles His Fans at the Lynn Auditorium
EngelbertHumperdink, one of true legends in the music industry, brought a taste of Las Vegas to the Lynn Auditorium Sunday night in a spectacular 90-minute show. From the moment he walked on the stage in a dark, blue suit and…
EBSB Celebrates the Opening 36th Branch in Brigham Circle
East Boston Savings Bank (EBSB) announced the opening of their newest branch location at 1614 Tremont Street, Boston. The Brigham Circle office will be the 36th branch added to the list of East Boston Savings Bank locations. “East Boston Savings…
It Takes a Community to Combat Trash
Councilor Brian Field knows it’s going to take a lot of cooperation to get folks to start cleaning up in front of their homes and businesses. Last week the City Council’s Lynn Trash/Litter Subcommittee met for continuing discussion on how…
Don’t Forget to Sign Up for Medicare Drug Coverage This Fall
Fall has arrived, which means it’s time for flannels, football, and finding the perfect health insurance plan. That’s right — nestled amidst all the seasonal festivities is Medicare’s open enrollment season, which kicked off October 15. Seniors will have until…
Study the Three Ballot Questions
There are three questions on the ballot for the upcoming state election on Tuesday, November 6. The three are about as unrelated and disparate as one could imagine. The first question asks voters to adopt a proposed new law that…
Champions for NSCC Recognition Breakfast
North Shore Community College held its second Annual Champions for NSCC Recognition Breakfast. Three community leaders received Champions Awards at the breakfast. From left, are NSCC Foundation President Stephen Vesey, Mary Sarris, executive director of the North Shore Workforce Investment…
Council Backs Ordinance to Clean Up Properties
In an effort to clean up some properties the City Council voted to amend an ordinance regulating the maintenance of abandoned, foreclosed residential and commercial properties. The ordinance acknowledges the number of foreclosed homes with banks and large real estate…
Councillors to Consider More Borrowing
At their upcoming Oct. 23 meeting, the city council will consider a request from the city’s Chief Financial Officer Michael Bertino and the Mayor Thomas McGee to borrow $4.5 million. During fiscal year 2018, which ended June 30, the city…
City Council Approves Space for MWRA
The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) is preparing to replace a large, inactive pipe under the General Edwards Bridge and the Lynn City Council has agreed to rent the MWRA some land near the site and adjacent to the Lynn…