Black History Month Events Looking for ways to celebrate and learn about Black history in the Mystic? Check out these opportunities and community events happening around the watershed: • Explore the works of Medford Poet Laureate Terry E. Carter. We…
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Local students Earn Academic Honors
Harkness Named to Siena College President’s List Emma Harkness was named to the Siena College President’s List for the Fall 2022 Semester. Emma is from Lynn. The President’s List requires a 3.9 grade point average or higher. Founded in 1937,…
No Child Should Live In Deep Poverty
We wish to voice our support for a bill sponsored by State Senator Sal DiDomenico, the Assistant Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate, that seeks to accelerate the timetable for lifting children in our state out of what is known…
Guest Op-Ed: Tired of Hearing About China? Stop the Cash Flow
Dr. Glenn Mollette Do you get tired of hearing about China? Now we have floating surveillance balloons over our country. We are yet to know for sure what this is about but time will tell. China is probably scouting out…
Obituaries 02-10-2023
Eleni “Helen” Mazareas She Lived Her Life for Others and Will Be Greatly Missed Eleni “Helen” (Tsouleas) Mazareas of Lynn died peacefully at age 95 on Tuesday, January 31 in Lynn. She was the wife of the late Kostas G.…
CMCC hosts Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Legacy Observation and Celebration
The Community Minority Cultural Center held its 37th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Day Legacy Observation and Celebration on Jan. 16 at the Knights of Columbus. CMCC Executive Director Darrell Murkison served as the master of ceremonies. Board Member Gail…
News Briefs 01-27-23
Lynn students named to dean’s list at UNH University of New Hampshire’s Dean’s List for the Fall 2022 Semester The following students have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of New Hampshire for the fall 2022 semester.…
General electric workers diagnosed with cancer, secure cash benefits from multiple private trusts
Plant workers employed before 1981 diagnosed with various cancers are entitled to special benefits. Lung cancer, esophageal cancer, laryngeal cancer, pharyngeal cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer, rectal cancer, and mesothelioma are frequently caused by asbestos exposure. Asbestos-laced products were used…
The Maura Healey era has begun!
Governor Maura Healey wasted little time since her inauguration a few weeks ago in setting the pace for what we’re sure will be an active — and activist — administration with her announcement last week that she will be filing…
State Treasurer’s office launches small business toolkit and resource map
Massachusetts State Treasurer, Deborah B. Goldberg, recently announced the launch of the Treasurer’s Office’s newly designed Small Business Resource Toolkit website. The toolkit provides access to comprehensive resources and materials for small business owners and future entrepreneurs in Massachusetts. Under the…