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Vaccination options, current candidate list, virtual art gallery, + more | April 20, 2021

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APRIL 20, 2021


How to book a vaccine appointment in Lynn

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Appointments are available at the Lynn Tech Vaccination Site for those who live in Lynn & Nahant, or are patients at Lynn Community Health Center. All Individuals Age 16+ are now eligible as of Monday, April 19th. The Pfizer vaccine is authorized for people age 16+ and the Moderna vaccine is authorized for people age 18+.

Mobile Vaccination for eligible partners

The City of Lynn Department of Public Health, Lynn Community Health Center, and Mass General Brigham are pleased to announce a joint, mobile COVID-19 vaccination operation. Eligible community partners for mobile vaccination clinics include Lynn businesses, community organizations, or places of worship.
Registration for a mobile clinic is available through the link below, and once it is submitted, staff from Lynn Community Health Center or the Lynn Department of Public Health will contact applicants as soon as possible to schedule, based on staff and vaccine supply availability.
Click here to sign up for mobile vaccination

The above information is courtesy of the City of Lynn.


Anyone over the age of 16 who lives, works, or studies in MA is now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. If you haven’t yet preregistered for an appointment at one of the Commonwealth’s mass vaccination locations, now is the time. Learn more by clicking here and sign up by clicking here.

A vaccination site IS open at Lynn Tech for Lynners.

Find out more & watch a video tour by clicking here.
Schedule an appointment by clicking here.


    

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Current list of candidates for 2021
City of Lynn Election

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Below is a list of all candidates who have taken out nomination papers so far. In order to appear on the ballot candidates need to collect signatures from Lynn residents & submit them to the City of Lynn Election office by June 28th. 

Every election cycle we offer our coverage of the election for free, found on our website by clicking here. Our coverage includes information for voting, videos with the candidates, and much more. Currently some basic information is on our website, but more content will be added over the coming months. We have conducted informal interviews with Mayoral candidates ahead of our more formal interviews this summer, & they have been linked below.

This list is provided to us by the City of Lynn Election Office
& is current as of April 20th.

  • MAYOR – Darren Cyr (interview)  |  Jared Nicolson (interview)  |  Michael Satterwhite (interview)
  • COUNCILOR AT-LARGE – *Buzzy Barton  |  Jose Encarnacion    |  *Brian Field  |  Marven Hyppolite  |  *Brian LaPierre  |  Nicole McClain  |  *Hong Net
  • WARD 1 – *Wayne Lozzi
  • WARD 2 – Elizabeth Figueroa  |  *Rick Starbard
  • WARD 3 – **Coco Alinsug  |  Miguel Funez  |  George Meimeteas
  • WARD 4 – *Richard Colucci  |  Natasha Megie-Maddrey
  • WARD 5 – *Dianna Chakoutis  |  Sandra Suarez
  • WARD 6 – *Fred Hogan
  • WARD 7 – *Jay Walsh
  • SCHOOL COMMITTEE – *Brian Castellanos  |  *Donna Coppola  |  Eric Dugan  |  *Lorraine Gately  |  Sandra Lopez  |  Tiffany Magnolia  |  Rocio Mora  |  Lenny Pena

 * denotes an incumbent     ** Currently on LCTV Board of Directors

Please note that incumbent School Committee member John Ford took out nomination papers, although he has announced that he will be retiring.


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Saugus Iron Works hosting virtual gallery of work from MassArt students

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Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site partnered with students from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt) and Visiting Lecturer in Sculpture Marjee-Anne Levine to create a new virtual gallery, I Cast Iron Because… This multimedia presentation features unique metal sculptures, artist statements, and self-made video profiles of each artist.

Located at the site of the first successful iron works in British-occupied North America, the virtual gallery brings students into dialogue with place and history to inspire artistic expression.

The featured artists are members of the MassArt Iron Corps*, a nationally recognized student-run organization dedicated to the historic traditions and techniques of iron casting. In cast-iron plaques and artists profiles, students complete the sentence “I cast iron because…” and consider the purpose behind their artistic practice.  Find more artwork and artist stories by clicking here.

With personal stories, diverse narratives, and incredible sculptures I Cast Iron Because… peels back the curtain to offer visitors a glimpse at the process and passion of contemporary iron casting and the enduring legacies of Saugus’ 17th century iron works.

About the National Park Service: More than 20,000 National Park Service employees care for America’s 423 national parks and work with communities across the nation to help preserve local history and create close-to-home recreational opportunities. Learn more at www.nps.gov, and on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and YouTube.
The above press release was submitted to us by the National Park Service.

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From Mayor McGee’s office: The Lynn Public Health Department has confirmed that as of today, the number of active, confirmed positive COVID-19 cases is 300 with 27 new cases today. 16,652 Lynn residents have recovered and 212 have died. The total number of confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in Lynn since March 21, 2020, including those who have died and recovered, is 17,164. Please visit the City of Lynn COVID-19 Data Dashboard which is updated daily.

Please visit http://www.ci.lynn.ma.us/covid19/resources.shtml#p7GPc1_2 for the most up to date COVID-19 testing information, as well as more detailed information on the State and City of Lynn’s Reopening Guidelines. We will continue to provide regular updates on COVID-19 through the City website (www.lynnma.gov), social media, and the Smart 911 emergency notification system (sign up at www.smart911.com).

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