Another news cycle — and yet another mass shooting incident in America. The horrific murder last week of at least four students at Oxford High School in suburban Detroit and the wounding of several others by 15-year-old fellow student Ethan…
Guest Op-Ed: What About the Other Ethan Crumbleys?
Dr. Glenn Mollette We are unfortunately informed once again of another horrific, senseless school shooting. They don’t stop. When will the next one be? Who will be the next shooter and who will be the next unsuspecting victims? Once again,…
Festival of Lights Glow in Central Square
Festival of Lights glow in Central Square. Many people gathered to watch the popular traditional lighting of the Christmas tree and the Menorah. This sparked a festive mood with the start of the holiday season sponsored together by the Greater…
Chief Reddy, Lt. Reddy, Officers Almonte, Orellana Appear at Liquor Licensing Informational Forum at NSLBA
Lynn Police Chief Chris Reddy, Lt. Tom Reddy, and Officers Jose Almonte and Hector Orellana appeared at a North Shore Latino Business Association-sponsored liquor license informational forum Monday at North Shore Latino Business Association (NSLBA) headquarters on Sutton Street. NSLBA…
Markos Continues to Help: Brother’s Deli of Lynn Serves 700 Hungry Members Of the Lynn Community on Thanksgiving Day Day
Special to The Journal George Markos owner of Brother’s Deli on Market Street in Lynn is known for his generosity and great food at his deli, this past Thanksgiving, George, his family and crew decided to spend their Thanksgiving Day…
Start the New Year With a New Career at the MBTA
The MBTA is aggressively hiring new employees to join its dynamic workforce. It takes many people to move over a million trips a day, and the 6,500-person MBTA is redoubling efforts to hire hundreds of open positions – from train…