The St. Mary’s High School girls hockey was on the verge of a state championship when Notre Dame Academy’s Emma Burke scored off a faceoff in the Spartans’ end with 7.3 seconds left in regulation Sunday at the TD Garden.…
Month: March 2024
Lynn author publishes spiritual novel
“Extraterrestrial Legacies of God, Jesus, and the Angels: That We Weren’t Told About,” is a new book by Raphael Basisa, and has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. In some way or form, this book is unassumingly a nicer…
March is the cruelest month
Spring officially arrived this week, with March 19 marking the vernal equinox. According to meteorologists, “meteorological spring’ began even sooner on March 1. The poet Emily Dickinson extolled the arrival of March (“Dear March—Come in— How glad I am—”). But…
BrightView Health’s Lynn Addiction Treatment Center’s open house highlight recovery success
Guest column by Daniel Buhay Millions of people nationwide struggle with addiction. More than 2,400 Massachusetts residents died from drug overdoses last year. “Addiction devastates individuals and their families,” said Daniel Buhay, community outreach manager at BrightView’s Lynn center. “That…
Obituary 3-22-24
Thomas Graham Jr.Boston Gas Retiree Thomas Graham, Jr., 91, of Belmont, NH, formerly of Saugus and Revere, died on Thursday, March 14th at St. Francis Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Laconia, NH. He was the husband of the late Sheila…
Pelletier networks with heavy hitters during the “Hofstra in LA” program
Students in Hofstra University’s Lawrence Herbert School of Communication spent part of their January break in Hollywood, networking with alumni and other media and entertainment executives as part of the 10th annual “Hofstra in LA” program. Emma Pelletier of Lynn…
MassDOT’s second National Work Zone Awareness Week announced
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing the launch of its second National Work Zone Awareness Week billboard design contest, exclusively for Massachusetts college students. The contest aims to raise awareness of work zone safety and encourage drivers to…
State grant will help Lynn become more accessible
The City’s Disability Commission has received a state grant geared to improving compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.The $34,260 grant will be used to improve access at four public buildings: City Hall, Lynn Public Library, Senior Center and DPW…
City looking for feedback on parking
Special to the Journal Do you have an opinion on the parking situation in downtown Lynn? If so, the City wants to hear it.As part of an ongoing downtown parking study, the City has developed a survey designed to collect…
Lynn English High School students participate in Brickyard Collaborative’s Community Boat Building
Community Boat Building is an excellent program teaching students how to build life skills. The Brickyard Collaborative operated during school vacation week to construct a ten foot rowboat named Periwinkle Junior 2. The class was held daily from 9 a.m.until…