Jared Nicholson came to Lynn in 2014 after graduating from Harvard Law School and prior to that, Princeton University, with highest honors. He founded a legal aid practice in Lynn that provided free legal advice to low-income entrepreneurs and small…
North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra Returns Live
After a twenty-month pandemic-induced hiatus, the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra returns to the stage and opens its 73rd season Sunday, November 14, 3:00 p.m. at Swampscott High School when Music Director Robert Lehmann conducts a program that features Beethoven’s heralded…
Fire officials remind public to change their clocks, check their alarms
With the end of daylight savings time coming on Nov. 7, Massachusetts fire officials issued a seasonal reminder to check your smoke and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms when you change your clocks. Text Description automatically generated with medium confidence“Working smoke…
Two Pandemic Businesses Rcognized
Two local businesses stepped up during the pandemic by preparing food for volunteers and food distribution to Lynn residents. George Markos of Brother’s Deli and Thaer Demaidi of Alfredo’s Italian Kitchen immediately rushed into action. “Three shifts of volunteers were…
If Taiwan Is Attacked, Should We Defend It?
We are living in unprecedented times — from the COVID-19 pandemic, to the supply chain issues that are affecting all aspects of our economy, to the dire consequences of climate change, to the messy pullout in Afghanistan, to the spike…
Jerry’s Ballbuster’s Reunion
Special To The Journal With Mayor Tony Marino, throwing out the first ball, in 1974, this roster of the Wyoma Square – Golden Circle’s’ Jerry Ballbusters was born. And what a run! A grand slam!! Lynn Parks and Rec’s…