‘Master thief’ convicted of Giants ring theft back in prison
March 8, 2023 GMTFALL RIVER, Mass. (AP) — The self-described “master thief" and New England Patriots fan convicted of stealing New York Giants Super Bowl rings in 2008 is back behind bars after a judge determined he had violated the terms of his probation, prosecutors said.
Interior secretary hires Native American as policy adviser
February 15, 2023 GMTSANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A Native American attorney who oversaw New Mexico’s Indian Affairs Department has been tapped to serve as a top policy adviser to U.S. Department of the Interior Secretary Deb Haaland.
20-year church abuse probe ends with monsignor’s quiet plea
December 22, 2022 GMTTwenty years after city prosecutors convened a grand jury to investigate the handling of priest-abuse complaints within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia, the tortuous legal case came to an end with a cleric's misdemeanor no contest plea in a near-empty City Hall courtroom.
Union, GE reach deal on raises at Massachusetts plant
September 13, 2022 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — The largest union representing workers for General Electric Co. said Tuesday it's reached an agreement with the company to speed up raises for workers at a Massachusetts aviation plant.
4 people, all related, found dead in Boston suburb
August 24, 2022 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — A top law enforcement official in Massachusetts said Wednesday that it appears that a 31-year-old woman shot and killed her father, her brother-in-law, and her brother-in-law's father, before taking her own life.
Bishop accused in lawsuit of abusing child decades ago
August 2, 2022 GMTBOSTON (AP) — A former parishioner at a Massachusetts church has filed a lawsuit alleging he was sexually abused as a child more than 30 years ago by a Roman Catholic priest who is now an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Detroit.
Police: Driver was drunk when he struck, killed pedestrian
June 6, 2022 GMTBOSTON (AP) — A Lynn man was driving drunk when he struck and killed a pedestrian walking along a Boston roadway over the weekend, then drove away from the scene, prosecutors alleged in court on Monday.
14-year-old boy charged with stabbing another teen
March 30, 2022 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — A 14-year-old boy charged with stabbing another teenager is being held without bail pending a hearing later this week to determine whether he is a danger to society, prosecutors said.
MS-13 gang leader sentenced to 40 years for teen’s killing
February 14, 2022 GMTBOSTON (AP) — An MS-13 gang leader in Massachusetts was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison on Monday for racketeering and his role in the stabbing death of a teenager in 2018.
Erick Lopez Flores, 33, of Lynn, was also ordered to serve five years of supervised release by a Boston federal court judge, U.S.
Boyfriend of woman found in marsh charged with murder
January 4, 2022 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — The boyfriend of a Massachusetts woman found dead in a marsh last month days after she was reported missing now faces a murder charge, prosecutors said Tuesday.
Bruce Maiben, 44, of Lynn, was held without bail at his arraignment Tuesday in Lynn District Court, according to a statement from the Essex district attorney's office.
Woman pleads guilty to shouting slurs at Black women, kids
November 10, 2021 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — A white Massachusetts woman has pleaded guilty to assault and civil rights charges and been sentenced to probation for driving her car toward three Black women and their five children outside a cookie shop and yelling racial slurs at them, prosecutors said.
DA: Lynn officer justified in fatally shooting suspect
September 3, 2021 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts police officer was justified when he shot and killed a man in November who had attempted to rob a pharmacy and had pinned another officer with a vehicle, prosecutors said.
MBTA plans work this summer on critical bus corridors
July 18, 2021 GMTBOSTON (AP) — The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority is working with Boston and several other area communities to build nearly five miles of bus lanes and make other uprades along critical transit corridors, transportation officials said.
Man charged with killing Mom to undergo evaluation
June 14, 2021 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts man charged with killing his 80-year-old mother in the home they shared was ordered by a judge Monday to undergo a mental health evaluation.
Alfredo Paratore, 49, is charged with murder in the death of Katharine Paratore, whose body was found in their single-family Lynn home on Friday.
Business fined for not following COVID-19 safety guidelines
April 15, 2021 GMTBOSTON (AP) — The owner of a Massachusetts tax preparation business faces more than $136,000 in federal fines for allegedly prohibiting employees and customers from wearing face coverings and failing to follow other guidelines meant to slow the spread of the coronavirus...
Lynn Museum celebrates city’s most prominent Black citizens
February 20, 2021 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — The Lynn Museum is marking Black History Month with an exhibition of artifacts, documents and family items from some of the city's most prominent Black residents...
1 killed, 5 wounded in shooting during music video filming
December 27, 2020 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — Six people were shot, one of them fatally, while filming a music video near Boston, police said Sunday.
Police found the six victims Saturday scattered along a dead-end street, Lynn police Lt.
Boston joining other cities in again tightening restrictions
December 15, 2020 GMTBOSTON (AP) — Boston is joining several other cities including Arlington, Brockton, Lynn, Newton, Somerville, and Winthrop in again tightening restrictions in an effort to reduce the spread of the coronavirus, which has again surged in Massachusetts...
2020 hopeful Moulton shares mental health woes as war vet
May 29, 2019 GMTLYNN, Mass. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Seth Moulton is highlighting his plan to improve mental health care in the United States, particularly for veterans, by revealing his own struggles with post-traumatic stress.
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Lynn Stewart
January 25, 2018 GMT1928-2018
Lynn Stewart, age 89, passed away peacefully on January 20, 2018 in Salem Utah. Lynn was born to George Elmer Stewart and Flossie May Christensen on August 17, 1928 in Milburn, Utah.
Slain Lynn pizza driver’s relatives: Killer ‘wrecked the whole family’
March 28, 2017 GMTSALEM— Heartbroken family and friends of a 24-year-old Salem pizza delivery driver reeled with grief today, as a "person of interest" in his murder faced also faced vicious rape and robbery charges.
DA: State police arrest 1 amid probe of Lynn pizza delivery murder
March 28, 2017 GMTState police have arrested a man driving a car eyed in connection with the murder of a 24-year-old pizza delivery man, the Essex District Attorney's Office said this morning.
"Massachusetts State Police stopped a vehicle matching the description of the one involved in the Lynn fatal shooting last evening on Route 1 South in Peabody," said a statement from Carrie Kimball-Monahan, a spokeswoman for the Essex County DA.
School board official avoids trial in frozen fish assault
December 6, 2016 GMTSAUGUS, Mass. (AP) — A member of a Massachusetts town's school committee charged with assaulting a man with frozen fish patties has been ordered to attend anger management classes.
The Daily Item of Lynn reports (http://bit.ly/2gLoWLL ) that 67-year-old Arthur Grabowski was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.