Kook Lawry of Lynnfield has been making music since his early school years. You can catch him live on the town common this month with Evolution and with the Brian Maes Band.
Looking for a house in Lynnfield? See if one of these catches your eye.
A look at what's sold in Lynnfield recently.
Town institutions, library closed. Liquor stores and markets are open.
Clinic to focus on adolescent and young adult patients in memory of 2003 Lynnfield High School grad.
Statewide data saw significant year over year increase. Foreclosure petitions up in Lynnfield, although number remains relatively small.
May sales and year to date sales were up in town, according to data from the Warren Group.
Have some fun on July 14th with a scavenger hunt and help local nonprofit group Gathering Change, Inc., help raise funds for local food pantries.
Lynnfield native Mark Vitagliano speaks to Lynnfield Patch about rising popularity of new golf equipment company.
Welcome to our round up of restaurant and food news in and around Lynnfield.
Kristina Frizzell joins the staff at the city's light plant as the new assistant manager.
Catherine Gallant, R.N. a Lynnfielder working at Union Hospital ICU, among those receiving awards for clinical excellence.
Singer and voice teacher Noel, a Lynnfield resident, has released this new single. Check it out.
Dr. Diana Watkins from the Animal Hospital of Lynnfield demonstrated techniques for treating pets during emergencies last week.
Century-old company will live on - Mass. Department of Environmental Protection determines Pocahontas Spring Water to be a public water supply system. Conditions still apply.
Lynnfield's newest business is located on Broadway in the space formerly occupied by Mr. Santo Hair Design.
Century-old local spring water company said earlier this spring it would have to close due to cost of upgrades required under town regulations.
A look at some potential bargains in the Lynnfield real estate market.
A total of 14 homes sold in Lynnfield in April with a median price of $397,750.
Reading Municipal Light Department offering two new eco-friendly options for its customers.
In the market for a house? See if one of these catches your eye.
A look at what's sold in town recently.
Reading Municipal Light recently announced plans to sell portion of its renewable energy credits.
Meet Jacquelyn Piro Donovan, a former Lynnfielder who went on to find success on Broadway.
Former local couple now runs two Boston-style sub shops in San Diego, featuring a "Lynnfield" and a "Burlington" sandwich for their former towns.
Small area of Ledge near Route 128 to be blasted out later this month.
Proceeds from the Rotary's Brad Holt Golf Tournament help fund two $1,000 scholarships for area students.
Commission Mary Ellen O'Neill resigns on May 31, citing need to reduce outside commitments.
A look at some of the open houses this weekend in Lynnfield.
Lynnfield and surrounding towns have followed statewide trend so far this year with foreclosure petitions.
Introducing, a roundup of the North Shore's latest restaurant and food news.
Sarni Cleaners plans to start an expansion north of Boston with a new location along Route 1A in downtown Hamilton.
Contractors, designers and others from area teaming up to build a two-family home in Lawrence for Habitat for Humanity.
Hood, Brigham's among the brands to be represented at annual Scooper Bowl event for the Jimmy Fund next week.
Several open houses set for this weekend in town.
A look at what's sold in town in recent weeks.