By Jay Lancaster Plans for a new single-family home on Spruce Street were met with fierce resistance by neighborhood residents at the Zoning Board of Appeals meeting Tuesday night. Several residents of Spruce Street raised objections to Bruce Deluties’ proposal…
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“Ask a Muslim” Event Draws Diverse Perspectives
By Jay Lancaster The Islamic Society of North Shore held a well-attended “Ask a Muslim” event Sunday afternoon at the group’s Lynn mosque. People of all faiths filled the mosque, which for many was the first mosque they had ever…
McGee Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Lynn
Senator Thomas M. McGee began his bid for Mayor of Lynn Tuesday, pulling nomination papers at the Clerk’s Office at Lynn City Hall early this morning. “Lynn is at a crossroads and the next four years are critical in determining…
Breakaway:Winthrop Ends Its Girls Hockey Co-Op Arrangement with Lynn High Schools
By Cary Shuman The Lady Bulldawgs ice hockey team is no more. The Lynn-based high school girls varsity team, which former English director of athletics Gary Molea launched a dozen years ago to provide a program for girls at English,…
Crime Spree? ‘Person of Interest’ Identified in Shooting of Lynn Delivery Driver
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. A New Hampshire man has been arrested and charged with carrying an unlicensed firearm and motor vehicle charges, and is being held pending a dangerousness hearing, while investigators from Essex County and two police departments try…
Spartans Capture Division 1 State Hockey Title
By Cary Shuman Competing on the biggest stage for the biggest trophy in the sport, the St. Mary’s High School boys hockey team captured the Division 1 state title in impressive fashion. Senior captains Michael Zampanti and Dante Maribito each…
Building Up Downtown Lynn
By Cary Shuman Al Wilson and a group of Lynn residents, business owners, and public art enthusiasts have big plans for building on the vibrancy of downtown Lynn. Wilson, founder and executive director of Beyond Walls, made a presentation at…
Mayor,Schools Head Back to the Drawing Board
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. With the defeat on Tuesday of the two school ballot questions, which would have allowed the city of Lynn to build two new middle schools at an estimated cost of almost $200 million, city officials, including…
New School Election Delayed:Ballot Question Will Now be Decided March 21
By Joseph Domelowicz Jr Lynn voters have to wait another week to have their voices heard on a new school proposal that seeks to build two new schools in Lynn. The delay is thanks to Winter Storm Stella’s late arrival…
Star of the Show:Andrew LoRusso Stands Tall in St Mary’s Net
By Cary Shuman St. Mary’s goaltender Andrew LoRusso stood by his net for a minute and then skated slowly to the other end of the ice following the second period of Monday’s Division 1 North championship game versus Andover. LoRusso…