
SWAMPSCOTT — The School Committee is reviewing a controversial pilot program that would require students and teachers to keep their

NAHANT — A group of elementary-school students erupted in applause behind the Johnson School this week as they watched G/J

WASHINGTON — Congressman Seth Moulton, whose district includes Lynn and Swampscott, asked a panel of water and wastewater infrastructure experts

SWAMPSCOTT — The Solid Waste Advisory Committee voted unanimously to pass a draft regulatory proposal banning restaurants and businesses that

NAHANT — Effective July 1, 2024, Tony Pierantozzi will leave his eight-year post as superintendent of schools. As a result,

SWAMPSCOTT — The results from the Solid Waste Advisory Committee’s trash and recycling collection survey prompted a number of proposals

Several local public libraries will host “Let Freedom Read” events on Saturday, Sept. 30, ahead of the kick-off of Banned

NAHANT — Community members raised more than $3,000 for Steven Thibeault, the owner of American black duck and 2020 Essex

SWAMPSCOTT — In retired pharmacist Thomas Keenan’s backyard, a roughly 1,900-pound pumpkin sits at the center of a 20-square-foot plant

SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board voted to extend the excavating company Holcim Inc.’s earth-removal permit by six months Wednesday night,

The Commonwealth’s 2023 MCAS scores are in. Statewide, 42% of students in grades three through eight met or exceeded expectations

SWAMPSCOTT — Efforts to move the home of town founder Samuel Cloon Pitman from its current location on Pitman Road

NAHANT — Public Library Director Sharon Hawkes will step down from her position Tuesday, Sept. 19 after more than seven

SWAMPSCOTT — The town and Police Department are launching a new officer-hiring campaign in an effort to remedy significant staffing

SWAMPSCOTT — Roughly 50 residents gathered at the Fire Station Saturday morning to immortalize the memories of Capt. Mark Ryan

(Editor’s Note: This summer, King’s Beach received the worst water-safety rating in the region. In the final story of an

SWAMPSCOTT — The Zoning Board of Appeals requested a one-week continuance in its decision whether to grant a variance to

SWAMPSCOTT — The town will publish its request for proposals seeking developers to convert the former site of the Hadley

NAHANT — Residents voted 182 -76 to authorize the town to borrow $1 million for the demolition of 9 of

SWAMPSCOTT — The Fire Department will hold a service at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Burrill Street station as the