At a recent meeting of city officials and members of the leadership of Garelick Farms, it appears that some positives are coming as an outgrowth of the negatives that swirled around for most of last summer. “The Garelick people has…
Outcry from Lynners drowns out support for Lowes project
A meeting last week of Lynn residents living off Highland Avenue by the Salem line produced nothing but angst as officials on both sides of the Salem-Lynn borderline failed to assuage those who believe the planned Lowe’s/Walmart box project is…
Warren scores three TDs in Tech victory – Runner notches his first coaching win
Rich Warren Jr. scored three touchdowns as the Lynn Tech football team defeated Marian, 27-0, giving head coach James Runner III a victory in his first game at the helm of the Tigers’ program. Warren caught two touchdown passes from…
The Salem development warrants high road
The city of Salem needs to get serious about the Highland Avenue development enlarging the Walmart and creating a Lowe’s. It needs to get serious by considering the impact this development will have on the Lynn neighborhood just below it.…
Obituaries 09-22-2010
Doris Cintron, 44 Lynn resident Doris H. Cintron of Lynn died at the Life Care Center of the North Shore on September 17 after a long illness. She as 44 years old. Before her illness, she worked in various factories.…
White at the mic – Walnut Street Café hosts weekly events for musicians and speakers
Lynn musician Don White has led a very interesting life. A professional folk singer and songwriter since 1988, he has seven CDs and two DVDs to his credit and has also written a book, “Memoirs of a ‘C’ Student, a…