Boston Glory to Have Full Capacity at Home Games In accordance with state and local guidelines, Boston Glory will have full capacity at Hormel Stadium. Boston Glory is a professional ultimate team and member of the 22-team AUDL (American Ultimate Disc League). Featuring…
Author: Journal Staff
Rescued Sea Turtles to Be Released Into the Wild
Following a historic season that saw hundreds of cold-stunned sea turtles wash ashore on Cape Cod, the New England Aquarium sent off 25 rehabilitated turtles to be released back into the wild from the North Carolina coast. The turtles spent…
Congratulations To the Class of 2021
Graduation Day is one of the few occasions that brings a smile to the faces of everyone in a community, regardless of whether they have a personal connection to a graduate. It is an occasion when all of us share…
Darren Cyr Kicks off his Campaign for Mayor
Nicholson for Mayor Campaign Holds Successful Virtual Kickoff
Special to the Journal Jared Nicholson, candidate for Mayor of Lynn, hosted a virtual kickoff of his campaign for Mayor on Wednesday, May 12. Speaking during the event in support of Jared’s candidacy were Patti Capano, Rosa Feliz, and Jared’s…
Baker Files Legislation to Extend Certain COVID-19 Emergency Measures
Governor Charlie Baker will file legislation to extend certain emergency measures currently in place via executive orders that are set to expire on June 15 when the State of Emergency will be rescinded, he reported on Tuesday. Most restrictions, including…
Brian Castellanos Scholarship Marathon
School Committee member Brian Castellanos will run a 26.2 marathon scholarship fundraiser for the Class of 2021. He ran last year with the idea to raise funds helping Class 2020 for financial assistance to attend college. This past year seniors…
Phinix Kitchen and Lounge Grand Opening
A quaint appearance and inviting lounge offers a variety of healthy International cuisines. This new restaurant located at 56 Central Square will capture one’s appetite. Owner Sam Pogosov was excited to expand his business into Lynn as he said, “We…
John C. Mihos
The recent passing of John C. Mihos removes from our midst one of the foremost residents of our community for the past 50 years. Mr. Mihos was a Lynn guy through-and-through. A 1964 graduate of Lynn Classical, where he played…
Letter to the Editor
Affordable Housing Problem To the Editor. Rising housing costs remain one of the most pressing issues that We, as a Nation, State, Region and City presently face. Current home prices and rents are not sustainable for our City’s working-class families. …