The only Jewish ACA accredited camp in Greater Boston, we create truly magical summersfor children, instill Jewish pride, and build lasting friendships. Our staff is chosen for their boundless energy, their love of children, and their Jewish knowledge.
Wooded suburban site including swimming pool. Emphasis on cooperation not competition.
Join Coach Galopim and her outstanding staff for an unforgettable field hockey experience. Our goal is for you to improve your game, have fun and meet new friends!
Endicott College, a scenic campus located on the coast just north of Boston, provides excellent facilities and the perfect environment for campers to further develop their skills and love of the game.
Teens level up & gain a competitive edge for college/future careers! Immerse in game creation, build a portfolio, interact w/pros & own gaming tournaments. iPhone App Dev, Xbox 360 Programming, UDK, M
17th centuryThe area known as Lynn was first settled in 1629 by Edmund Ingalls , followed by John Tarbox of Lancashire in 1631, whose descendants still reside in New England. The city was incorporated in 1631 as Saugus, the Nipmuck name for the area. The name Lynn was given to the area after King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, in honor of Samuel Whiting. After Lynn's resettlement, many of its areas gradually separated into independent towns. Reading was created in 1644, Lynnfield in 1782, Saugus in 1815, Swampscott in 1852, and Nahant in 1853. Lynn was incorporated as a city in 1850. Colonial Lynn was a major part of the regional tannery and shoe-making industries that began in 1635. The boots worn by Continental Army soldiers during the Revolutionary War were made in Lynn. The shoe-making industry drove urban growth in Lynn into the early nineteenth century. This historic theme is reflected in the city seal, which features a colonial boot.