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Power line project

State funds were recently awarded to the city totaling $2.5 million to assist in the process, with the remaining costs paid for by stakeholders according to Councilor at Large Paul Crowley. Read more,Read more

Dirty Work

August 9, 2007 in the Downtown section of Lynn, youths from the Summer at Risk Youths of the Lynn Housing Curwin Circle Program cleaned the streets, painted the fire hydrants, and cut the grass.Read more

Dog Parade -Time to primp the pooches

Bring your favorite pooch and join in the festivities at the 2nd Annual Dog Days of Summer Parade and Pageant, which is sponsored by the Daily Item and Pet Express, on Thursday, Aug. 16, from 5-8 p.m.Read more

Ford students will be taught by space teacher

Morgan will be the first teacher-astronaut to visit the international space station, and will communicate from the orbiting laboratory with 15- 20 students from the Ford School, a NASA explorer school, and will answer questions about living and working in space.Read more

New area task force to target gangs

Lynn Police Chief John Suslak, left, talks about gangs and crime programs while Deputy Chief Kevin Coppinger, right, listens.Read more

Lynn Annual Golf & Barbarcue Outing

The Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its Annual Golf Outing and Chamber BBQ at Gannon Golf Course in Lynn on Monday, August 13, 2007. The tournament begins at 10:00 a.m.

All golfers will have a chance to participate in the $50,000 Hole-In-One. The Annual Outing will also feature a New Car Hole-In-One, as well as a closest to the pin and longest drive competition and a putting contest. Golfers will receive giveaways, BBQ dinner, free golf balls, and more. The cost to golf is$125 per golfer or $500 per foursome. Read more

Pols joust over Lynnway land deal

LYNN - Despite reports that an Ohio real estate company withdrew from a $9 billion deal to purchase and develop a dozen acres of waterfront property in Lynn, discussions are still taking place according to At-large City Councilor Paul Crowley.Read more

City eyeing '09 start on Waterfront

The city recently received $2.5 million in state funds to assist in the process, which hinges on reaching an agreement with the General Electric Co., which owns the land where the city hopes to relocate the towers.Read more

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