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Financial Education Briefing Highlights Disappointing Progress in Massachusetts
After receiving “F” grade in financial education, state leaders call for equitable change.
LCTV News | Lynn Museum 80s Prom Fundraiser (May 3, 2024)
On May 3, 2024 the Lynn Museum held an 80s Prom Fundraiser. A Reception was held at the Lynn...
LCTV News | GAR Revitalization Project Groundbreaking (May 3, 2024)
The Grand Army of The Republic Hall and Museum held a groundbreaking for its revitalization project on Monday, May...
Local DAV Members Attend Mid-Winter Conference in DC
Recently several members of the E. F. Gilmore DAV traveled to Washington, DC to attend the DAV mid-winter conference.
Survey on Community Space Usage at the GAR Hall and Museum
The GAR Hall & Museum is undergoing a $2.7M renovation to make the entire building accessible, and a survey...
Thurgood Marshall Middle School Takes Home Gold, Breed Middle School Drama Wins Silver at METG Drama Fest 2024
Thurgood Marshall Middle School and Breed Middle School Drama triumphed at the prestigious METG Drama Fest 2024.
Healey-Driscoll Administration to Launch Statewide Campaign in Support of Governor Healey’s Housing Agenda
The Healey-Driscoll administration will launch a statewide campaign calling attention to the urgent need to act to lower housing...
LCTV News | 2024 Lynn Special Games (May 2, 2024)
The 2024 Lynn Special Games took place this past Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Manning Field. Hundreds of special...
LCTV News | May 3, 2024 – Full broadcast
This week on LCTV News we cover some of the big headlines of the past week including an arrest...
LCTV News Interview | Junior Achievement of Greater Boston (May 3, 2024)
Junior Achievement of Greater Boston were our guests on this edition of the Lynn Lowdown. President/CEO Radhames Nova joined...
Improvements will elevate GAR building
The GAR Museum will be closed for about a year for renovations that include the installation of an elevator,...
LCTV News | 2024 May Day Rally (May 1, 2024)
The annual May Day Rally was held on May 1st, with dozens marching from City Hall to Lynn Common....