
After Thanksgiving accident, Swampscott restaurant owner donates $40K to Salem Hospital
SWAMPSCOTT — Four years ago, restaurateur Matthew Swartz had a Thanksgiving he would never forget. With a few glasses of wine in his stomach, Swartz, an experienced... Read more.

Swampscott to spend $2.2 million on King’s Beach cleanup
SWAMPSCOTT — After two separate nights of discussion, the Select Board voted unanimously to spend $2.2 million of its $2.5 million state American Rescue Plan Act... Read more.

104-year-old veteran attends Nahant Thanksgiving lunch
NAHANT — As roughly 50 seniors dined on a full Thanksgiving turkey lunch Tuesday morning at Town Hall’s Tiffany Room, they were greeted by 104-year-old World... Read more.

Swampscott serves its heroes
SWAMPSCOTT — The Military Friends Foundation handed roughly 150 veterans and gold star families, most of whom are from Swampscott or Lynn, Hero Meals boxes —... Read more.

Road closed after truck flips outside quarry
SWAMPSCOTT — Firefighters and police officers responded to 59 Danvers Road on Monday afternoon to pull a man through the windshield of his white Toyota Tacoma... Read more.

Swampscott seeks community help spending opioid settlement
SWAMPSCOTT — The Health Department is seeking community members’ input in its effort to spend the town’s current $100,000 share of the Commonwealth’s... Read more.

Nahant may repurpose school library to Council on Aging
NAHANT — With plans to renovate the Council on Aging’s (COA) kitchen exceeding their expected costs, the town is exploring a new option — moving its COA center... Read more.

King’s Beach ARPA spending stalled in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — After the Select Board was unable to reach an agreement on how to spend the $2.5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding earmarked for King’s... Read more.

Swampscott DAV talks veteran and teen mental health
SWAMPSCOTT — At the E.F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans’ first-of-its-kind mental health summit at Swampscott High School Wednesday night, a panel of... Read more.

Where buses stop, art starts
LYNN — The city celebrated the completion of seven different art installations at public-transit stations throughout Lynn for the Art on the Move project at Frederick... Read more.