The Angel Fund for ALS Research Annual Gala to be held at UMass Chan Medical School
The Annual Gala to benefit The Angel Fund for ALS Research, an independent nonprofit organization that supports ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) research at UMass C... Read more.
Legislation passed to leverage federal funding for infrastructure
BOSTON – House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones Jr. (R-North Reading) and State Senator Brendan P. Crighton (D-Lynn) are hailing the passage of legislation au... Read more.
Lynnfield Home and Garden Club enjoys evening at Davio’s
Lynnfield Home and Garden Club members were thrilled to celebrate their end-of-the-year gathering as guests of Davio’s MarketStreet. Host and owner Steve DiFi... Read more.
Police Logs Sept. 5 to Sept. 11
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned p... Read more.
Library Schedule Sept. 19 – 25
Thursday, Sept. 19 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. Yoga: All Levels Flow 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Book Lovers: Non-fiction Book Group Sunday, Sept. 22 CLOSED Monday, Sept. 23... Read more.
Lynnfield Historical Society presents historical Fall hike at Kallenberg Quarry
On Saturday, Sept. 14, the Lynnfield Historical Society in association with Essex National Heritage Area’s Trails and Sails presented a Fall hike into Kallenb... Read more.
Offerings at the Lynnfield Senior Center
A lot is going on at the Lynnfield senior center. Call the center for more information on these programs and many more. Stop in one day and see all that we offe... Read more.
DPW roadway work schedule
DPW is still on schedule to begin roadway work today, Monday, Sept. 16. Work this week will include saw cutting and some preliminary curbing work, tree trimming... Read more.
LCWD reminds residents that Level 3 water restrictions are still in place
The Lynnfield Center Water District, which at the beginning of May implemented routine seasonal water use restrictions, reminds residents that those restriction... Read more.
Massachusetts lawmakers pass bill to remove offensive terms
BOSTON — House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) and State Senator Brendan P. Crighton (D-Lynn) hailed the passage of legislation amendi... Read more.