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Chicken Road is an exciting arcade-style slot game developed by InOut Games, set to be released in 2025. This unique game puts players in control of a chicken trying to cross a busy road filled with ...
Well-known Lynn resident and business owner Jordan Avery has announced his candidacy for the Ward 7 seat on the Lynn City Council. “Dear Residents of the Great City of Lynn: ...
Sincere Foundation is committed to funding Massachusetts nonprofits who support our most vulnerable communities,” said Rebecca Reiner, Executive Director, Sincere Foundation. “We are impressed by the ...
Lorraine Gately announced she would be running for re-election to the Lynn school committee. In her speech to a large crowd of supporters she reflected on the past two years on the committee and the ...
June is recognized nationally as Homeownership Month—a time to celebrate the value of homeownership and promote efforts that make it more accessible. As The Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood ...
Scopa Italian Restaurant in Lynn offers guests a taste of Italy with waterfront views. Located at 829 Boston Street, Scopa is situated on the Saugus River and offers an expansive patio for al fresco ...
The Phillies finished their championship season with a 14-1 record, having also defeated the East Lynn Braves (6-3) and Wyoma Yankees (3-0) in the City Series.
Sean Reid by the Lynn Shelter Association at the ribbon-cutting ceremony said it all. It read, “Welcome to Reid House, dedicated to Sean Reid, who has taken his lived experience with homelessness to ...
Fires, explosions, and serious injuries related to illegal fireworks spike each summer in Massachusetts, and fire service leaders are asking residents and visitors to leave those dangerous devices to ...
The Fourth of July brings back fond recollections from our youth, when we celebrated the Fourth with cookouts and a bonfire at our grandmother’s house at Yirrell Beach on Pt. Shirley in Winthrop and ...
With summer now here, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) reminds residents to take recommended common-sense precautions to keep everyone, especially young children, safe this summer.
The widespread rowdiness caused so much destruction that a “safe and sane Fourth” became a rallying cry among both public officials and the public at large. Within a short time, a concerted public ...