Christmas this year is part of what for many people will be a four-day weekend, which means that for many of us, we will be indulging in the “Christmas spirit” early and often. By no means do we wish to…
Month: December 2018
Enjoy the Holiday Season
This is a wonderful time of the year, to paraphrase the song, with holiday music playing in the malls and on our car radios, resurrecting our earliest childhood memories — even for the younger set — of Christmases-past. We choose…
Sports 12-18-2018
Classical girls basketball shows its resiliency in OT victory over Winthrop Masse’s clutch FTs seal Rams’ 50-48 victory By Cary Shuman Lynn Classical and Winthrop have competed in numerous hard-fought contests during Tom Sawyer’s tenure as coach and prior to…
Ribbon Cutting
Chhear Hang, owner of Boba Tea and Snow Ice House, 1 City Hall Square, cuts the ribbon at the grand opening festivities for his new store last Saturday. North Shore Latino Business Association Executive Director Frances Martinez, Mayor Thomas McGee,…
FY19 Tax Rate Set
Tuesday night the City Council, based on information from the Board of Assessors, set the tax rate for fiscal year 2019. Taxpayers can expect to see the results in their January 2019 tax bill. The average residential bill will go…
Lozzi Appointed to LWSC Committee
He’s been working in the city of Lynn for the past 40 years and now he would like to get more involved by serving on the Lynn Water and Sewer Commission. Tuesday night the City Council appointed Vincent Lozzi Jr.…
Physician Shares Seasonal Health Advice
Gratitude. It’s easy to overlook at any time but especially during the hectic holiday season when we may be distracted by material things as well as happenings in the world around us. Think about ways to be present with your…
Dr Hagstrom Appointed to Providence College’s First Christie Endowed Chair
Dr. Hugh F. Lena, Providence College provost and senior vice president for academic affairs, announced today that Dr. Aurelie A. Hagstrom ’85, associate professor of theology, has been appointed the College’s first William J. and MaryAnn Christie Endowed Chair in…
Burned Body Found at Frey Park
Police have identified the badly burned body found in the woods at Frey Park off Walnut Street by a dog walker last Thursday afternoon. Tito Lopez-Ebanks, 29, of Lynn was identified as the victim. The Essex County District Attorney’s Office,…
Governor Baker Nominates Brian V. Sullivan as Clerk Magistrate of the Lynn District Court
Governor Charlie Baker nominated Brian V. Sullivan of Swampscott as Clerk Magistrate of the Lynn District Court. Sullivan has 32 years of experience in the Massachusetts court system; 13 years as a Probation Officer and 19 years as a Clerk…