
Waves of support for King’s Beach in Lynn and Swampscott
LYNN — The Swampscott Conservancy, Friends of Lynn & Nahant Beach, Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and state Sen. Brendan Crighton (D-Lynn) hosted a virtual panel... Read more.

Hause is out and speaks out in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — There will be two seats up for grabs this year on the five-member Select Board at the April 26 town election. Polly Titcomb, chair of the Select Board,... Read more.

Lynn Fire Department prevents a tragedy at apartment building
LYNN — Well-coordinated work by the Fire Department prevented a basement fire from spreading to the whole apartment building Tuesday morning. The Lynn Fire Department... Read more.

Swampscott officer resigned after Lynn PD texting episode
SWAMPSCOTT — A Swampscott police officer resigned after his name surfaced in the Lynn Police Department texting and drug investigation. According to the Swampscott... Read more.

Lynnfield puts focus on safety
LYNNFIELD — The Public Safety Building Committee presented the results of its work on a multipurpose shared headquarters for the Fire and Police departments to... Read more.

Artisans pop up in Peabody
PEABODY — After watching small businesses struggle during the COVID-19 pandemic, an idea popped into Lesley Keegan’s head. Keegan, the owner and the artist... Read more.

Harbor Advisory peers into Swampscott pier project
SWAMPSCOTT — Members of the Harbor and Waterfront Advisory Committee agreed during their last meeting that, as they continue the feasibility study on the pier,... Read more.

Food pantry will stay anchored in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The Anchor Food Pantry will continue helping families in need out of its Burrill Street location. The Select Board authorized Town Administrator Sean... Read more.

Swampscott finds itself short-staffed
SWAMPSCOTT — To untangle the issues behind a more-than-normal turnaround of employees at Town Hall, the Select Board decided to task the town administrator with... Read more.

Swampscott administrator proposes $78.97 million budget
SWAMPSCOTT — The town administrator proposed a $78.97-million budget for fiscal year 2023, sticking to a 2-percent increase for the base tax levy, at a joint meeting... Read more.