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About Lynn

Lynn is a bustling city that enjoys a scenic location just 10 miles northeast of Boston. The largest city in Essex County, Lynn is best known for its cultural diversity, public art, vibrant downtown district and waterfront location on the Atlantic Ocean. As a resident of Lynn, you'll enjoy expansive parks and nature preserves, historical architecture and convenient public transportation.

The History of Lynn

Located on Massachusetts' North Shore, Lynn is a hardworking city with roots that date back to the early 17th century. In its early years, Lynn was a largely agricultural community, as its first settlers had relocated from nearby Salem in search of larger lots and greener grass. In addition to farming, Lynn's early settlers also excelled at shoemaking, an industry that put the city on the map for centuries. Known as the City of Firsts, Lynn was the site of the first American tannery, the first electric trolley and the first American-made airplane engine.

Jobs in Lynn

A number of thriving businesses call Lynn home. Aviation and aeronautics company GE Aviation, health care providers North Shore Medical Center and All Care Visiting Nurses Association, and financial provider Eastern Bank are among the city's largest employers. Dairy producer Garelick Farms, senior services providers Greater Lynn Senior Services and Lynn Council on Aging, and butcher Demakes Enterprises also provide hundreds of local jobs.

In Lynn and neighboring communities Saugus and Marblehead, the largest industries are education, health services, trade, transportation and government. If you're looking for a job in Lynn, you'll find a variety of options. The unemployment rate in Lynn is lower than the state average, which is a good sign for the local job market.

Lynn Schools

Lynn students attend Lynn Public Schools, a district that includes the city's elementary, middle and high schools. You'll also find a variety of charter and private schools in Lynn, serving grades K through 12.

Resources for Moving to Lynn

Here are a few helpful resources to make your move to Lynn as stress-free as possible:

  • Utilities: The Lynn Water and Sewer Commission oversees all residential water and sewer services. Major energy providers are NSTAR and KeySpan.
  • Garbage and Recycling: Automated collection services for both trash and recyclables are provided for all single-family homes throughout Lynn.
  • Transportation: Lynn is well-connected to its surrounding communities via a network of public transportation routes that include commuter rail and bus. Commuter ferry service is also provided during the summer months.

Lynn Housing

For the most affordable homes in Lynn, you'll want to start your search on the southeast side of the city. Homes with the highest price tags tend to be clustered along the Nahant Bay waterfront and near the Lynn Woods Reservation on the northwest side of the city. The housing market is fairly balanced between homes for sale and properties for rent, so you'll have options whichever route you choose.