Special to the Journal Her years of dedication to customers and staff is now being celebrated. Claudia Galdamez, the General Manager of McDonald’s in Lynn, Massachusetts, is the proud recipient of a Ray Kroc Award, an accolade that recognizes the…
Month: November 2021
St. Mary’s: Where Tradition and Technology Meet the Future
By Stacy Drector In today’s tech savvy world, St. Mary’s students have the unique opportunity to learn in a state of the art STEM building. Using 3D printers, digital microscopes that allow students to capture images on their iPads and…
Girls Inc News and Notes
Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn Announces Slate of Officers and Welcomes Eight New Members to Board of Directors Girls Inc. of Boston and Lynn announced the new slate of officers and welcomed eight new directors to the organization’s board…
News in Brief
The BreakBomb Project Drops Anthemic New Single ‘Waiting For’ Reveling in an explosion of success following induction into Spotify’s coveted 1 Million Stream club, and amid a relentless string of sold-out live shows, The BreakBomb Project has charged back with…
Knotty Knitters Knit for Charity
Eleven ladies of St. Mary’s Sacred Heart Parish meticulously knit and crochet scarves, quilts, hats, and mittens. They are known as the Knotty Knitters of West Lynn who are preparing knit items for the annual fair to be held at…
Veteran’s Day — Honor Our Veterans
It was 103 years ago on November 11, 1918, that World War I formally came to a conclusion on the “11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month.” Americans observed the first anniversary of the end of the…
Guest Op-Ed: Honor and Care for Our Veterans
Dr. Glenn Mollette During World War II, on April 9, 1942, 75,000 United States soldiers and Filipino soldiers were surrendered to Japanese forces after months of battling in extreme-climate conditions. Soon after the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7,…
Jared Nicholson Elected Mayor of Lynn
Jared Nicholson came to Lynn in 2014 after graduating from Harvard Law School and prior to that, Princeton University, with highest honors. He founded a legal aid practice in Lynn that provided free legal advice to low-income entrepreneurs and small…
North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra Returns Live
After a twenty-month pandemic-induced hiatus, the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the stage and opens its 73rd season Sunday, November 14, 3:00 p.m. at Swampscott High School when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts a program that features Beethoven’s heralded…
Fire officials remind public to change their clocks, check their alarms
With the end of daylight savings time coming on Nov. 7, Massachusetts fire officials issued a seasonal reminder to check your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms when you change your clocks. Text Description automatically generated with medium confidence“Working smoke…