Bunker Hill Community College (BHCC) held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the College’s Student Success Center on Monday, officially opening the first new building in more than a decade at the state’s largest community college. The 56,000-square-foot Student Success Center is…
Month: February 2024
Fedezd fel Tolnai Tibor kaszinószakértővel a LegjobbKaszinón a magyarországi népszerű minimum befizetéses játékportálok mélyreható tanulmányát!
Az online szerencsejáték egyre inkább kedvenc időtöltésünkké válik, és mint ilyen, egyre több kiváló online kaszinó közül választhatunk. Ebben az áttekintésben megpróbálunk segíteni abban, hogy a lehető legtöbbet megtudd a legjobb magyarországi kaszinók működéséről. Részletesen megvizsgáljuk, hogy milyen szerencsejáték lehetőségeket…
NSJA hosts Black Excellence Ceremony
The North Shore Juneteenth Association (NSJA) held its Black Excellence Ceremony Feb. 6 to kick off Lynn’s observance of Black History Month. NSJA Founder and President Nicole McClain, a Lynn councilor-at-large, presided over the program at City Hall that culminated…
National Glory: Lynn Rams U-12 football team finishes sixth in AYF Nationals
One must admire the competitiveness, determination, and candor of Lynn Rams U-12 football head coach James Hunt. After leading his team to one of the greatest seasons in Lynn youth football history – an undefeated season in New England and…
Estelle Revelotis, well-known, Lynn resident, pillar in the community
The Lynn community paid its respects at memorial observances Jan. 29 for well-known, lifelong resident Estelle Revelotis. The Rev. Fr. Christopher Foustoukos, Presiding Priest at St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church in Peabody, and the Rev. Fr. Alex Orphanos, Presiding Priest…
Zuckerberg, et al: The worst of the worst
Last week’s dramatic hearing in the U.S. Senate, in which the heads of a number of social media companies testified in front of a gallery that was filled with parents who lost children because of the pernicious effects of social…
Guest Op-Ed: A little bit of kindness to protect Massachusetts parklands and foster community
By Brian Arrigo Just under a year ago, I had the honor of being appointed to lead the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR), the state’s largest landowner and steward of roughly half a million acres across Massachusetts. It’s been…
State, local leaders ask for reconsideration of lead water service line grant formula
By Adam Swift A change in a federal grant funding formula for the replacement of lead line services would have a negative impact on local communities, according to state and local leaders. Last week, Governor Maura Healey, Attorney General Andrea…
SUPER SUNDAY
Fans set to wager on the Big Game this Sunday at WynnBET Sportsbook in Encore Football fans will be making their way to Encore Boston Harbor in Everett Sunday to make a wager on the Super Bowl at the WynnBET…
‘Annie’ playing at the Wang Theatre through Feb. 11
Story by Marianne Salza Spunky, little orphan, Annie, and her friends endure a “hard knock life” at a neglectful orphanage in 1933 New York. Although times can be burdensome, she believes there is hope for sunshine. “Annie,” directed by Jenn…