Trang's blog

Child Abuse Prevention

Lynn Community Connections Coalition (LCCC) says at the agency's 5th Annual Child Abuse Prevention Breakfast where issues are discussed, children are watched and parents find community in the effort. Read more

Mel MacPherson

If one person can make a difference, image what a group of people from the neighborhood can do.

A neighbor has taken his own precious time and has cleaned up the whole area working like a beaver in 90 degree temperatures. He has removed all litter, debris, undergrowth and disposed of it! You would think a crew of half a dozen people had been hard at work. Flax Pond.Read more

Lynn Shots

Where was this picture taken?  Read more

Lynn Shots

Kevin Donahue's Resignation Ltr

Not ‘quitting’ from LACC
To The Item Editor, Below is the text of my resignation letter to the Board and Members of the LACC.

Trash barrels flying off the shelves

Reduced-cost trash barrels for sale at Lynn Lumber have been flying off of the shelves, according to Social Capital Inc. (SCI) Program Coordinator Trang Le, who said the first wave of sales was a success.Read more

Israelis, Arabs share technique to combat rats

Sunday Boston Globe, August 5, 2007 : Read more

House v. Home

On July 23, 2007, Lynn Community Connection had a breakfast meeting regarding Child Abuse at Lynn Housing Authority. During Deputy Kevin Coppinger's speech of Lynn Police Dept., he mentioned the difference between living in a house v. home. He said," A house has four walls with a roof over your head. It's a place you live and get a meal once in awhile. Whereas, in a house, there's a parent or parents who cares for you, watches over you, provides you with love, shelter, and food. Without these basic values in a home, our youths are turning to gangs to get these values."   Read more

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