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The friends and family of 282 graduating students at Lynn Vocational Technical Institute celebrated the class of 2025 ...
LYNN — Breed Middle School welcomed 50 new additions to the Spanish National Junior Honor Society (SNJHS) during the induction ceremony on Wednesday afternoon. School Principal Julie Louf was the ...
With a final record of 11-9 from Coach Geoff Beckett and company, Thursday evening marked the end for Swampscott’s boys ...
Lynn City Hall Auditorium was filled with family and friends Thursday afternoon for the Jr./Sr. High School graduation. Vice Principal Timothy Burt kicked things off, welcoming the students, ...
The Select Board discussed the schematic layout of the affordable housing project for veterans on 12-24 Pine Street during ...
Controversial calls are part of the game. Sometimes, a call goes in your favor, and sometimes, it doesn’t. For the No. 11 St.
For the first time in 40 years, the City and the Lynn Teachers Union have reached a contract agreement before the existing ...
Archaeologists from the UMass Boston Department of Archeology and the Fiske Center for Archeological Research have been conducting an exploration of the grounds surrounding the Jeremiah Lee Mansion ...
The Boys & Girls Club of Metro North is looking for local community members to volunteer their time and skill in the fields ...
LYNN — Family and friends gathered on Manning Field Thursday morning to celebrate the 564 seniors graduating. Students ...
Journal Board The latest cease-fire proposal that seeks to stop the fighting between Israel and Hamas is in jeopardy. The reason shouldn’t be a surprise: The terror group refuses to give up its ...
Ashley Nunes Electric car subsidies are heading for the chopping block. A tax bill recently passed by House Republicans is set to stop billions in taxpayer cash from being spent on electric vehicle ...