St. Mary’s High School junior David Brown Jr. has scored 30 points multiple times on the basketball court, which is an exceptional feat. The Spartans’ talented running back now has a 30-point game on the football field after reaching the…
Month: September 2021
Lynn Elections Chief Rowe Denies Mayoral Candidate Satterwhite’s Request for a Recount
Lynn City Clerk and Elections Chief Janet Rowe has denied mayoral candidate Michael Satterwhite’s request for a recount in the Sept. 14 preliminary mayoral election. Satterwhite had finished in third place in the election with 2,286 votes. School Committee member…
City of Lynn Participates in Trails and Sails Anniversary Event
Trails and Sails is an event series of 10 days of FREE events supported by Essex National Heritage Area and sponsors that make Trails and Sails possible. The 100+ free events across Essex County are to bring awareness and appreciation…
The Real Literacy Program Kick Off a Campaign to Bring 250 Little Free Libraries to Lynn
The REAL Program, in Lynn, MA is kicking off their 2021 campaign to bring 250 REAL Little Free Libraries to the city’s neighborhoods this fall beginning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kiley Park, Lynn on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at…
Lynn Native Successfully Completes Assignment Aboard Oldest Commissioned Warship Afloat: USS Constitution
By Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Joshua Samoluk A Lynn, Massachusetts, native, Petty Officer 2nd Class Joanna Medina, bid farewell to the officers and crew after completing a successful, two-year tour aboard USS Constitution, Sept. 16. Duty aboard USS Constitution…
News Briefs
NSCC Students, Faculty and Staff Must be Fully Vaccinated by Jan. 2022 All employees and any students studying or coming to campus must be fully vaccinated by January 2022 President William Heineman announced today. The decision was made unanimously by…
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $15M in Support for the Food Security Infrastructure Grant Program
Building on investments to address food insecurity among Massachusetts residents, the Baker-Polito Administration last week announced it has made available $15 million in funding through a second round of its Food Security Infrastructure Grant Program. The funding will enable the…
Local Students Earn Academic Honors
Iraheta Enrolls at Nichols College Nichols College has welcomed the newest members of our herd! Tatiana Iraheta, of Lynn has enrolled at Nichols College as a member of the class of 2025. For more information about Nichols College please visit…
Hey You — Take a Hike!
For many New Englanders, fall is their favorite season. The warm days and crisp evenings serve as the perfect midpoint between the heat and humidity of summer and the chill of winter. When you add in the spectacular colors of…
A Sad — But Predictable — Outcome
Amidst all of the big news stories during these past two weeks, perhaps the one that has grabbed the most attention from Americans of all ages involved the mysterious disappearance of 22 year-old Gabrielle Petito, the young woman who had…