GE Aerospace is planning a $42 million investment at its Lynn facility as part of a broader $1 billion effort to expand manufacturing capacity and strengthen the U.S. defense industrial base in 2026.
Robert Satloff Defeating Iran is the main goal of the current Middle East war, but Lebanon may offer the best opportunity for a breakthrough toward peace — if only President Donald Trump would pay ...
The Planning Board on Monday reviewed early plans from a new developer proposing to redevelop the vacant Glover Estate property in the Vinnin Square area, a project that would preserve the original ...
For Realtor Cindy Moore, her values are at the forefront of everything she does. Those values of honesty, integrity, commitment, and family have integrated themselves into her work life and proven ...
Jared Bernstein and David Madland Majorities of Americans say their top political issue is affordability. That means we can expect policymakers to increasingly focus on cost-of-living issues. As we ...
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned party to contact the relevant police ...
Marie Hanlon had never considered a career in the police force. Hanlon, who studied journalism at Boston University, spent time on the police beat during her studies, and it was then she was ...
The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission met Monday evening and reviewed bids for the Ipswich Pumping Station Project. The Commission ultimately solicited bids in February and they received four proposals ...
After a week of pool-play games, the 48th Annual Lynn Elementary Basketball Tournament quarterfinals tipped off Friday night at Thurgood Marshall Middle School. Action continued Saturday. In Division ...
Who says Mondays are the worst day of the week? Not for St. Mary’s basketball fans, who saw their girls and boys teams advance to Division 2 state championships Monday. The No. 3 girls defeated No. 2 ...
On March 5th, 2026, in a letter to the Editor, Geri McManus asked why Lynn’s roads are so poorly plowed. She has made the observation, like many people, that the roads in Peabody and Swampscott are ...
Regarding the commentary by David J. Solimine, Sr., in a recently published article in the Lynn Item, “The American Red Cross and I want your blood.” According to the U.S. Blood Donation Statistics ...
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