Caller Street housing complex catches fire in Peabody
PEABODY — Firefighters from Peabody and Lynn were dispatched to 10 Caller St. at approximately 11 a.m. Tuesday, as heavy smoke could be seen pouring from the four-unit... Read more.
Swampscott plans child-friendly New Year’s Eve party
The Town of Swampscott is inviting parents to celebrate New Year’s Eve locally this year by bringing their families to First Night Swampscott, a kid-friendly... Read more.
Local woman needs your help this Christmas
The classic 1946 Christmas movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” follows the life of George Bailey, a character who, on Christmas Eve, is whittled down by such significant... Read more.
Saugus ready to raise Cane’s
2024 could bring Louisiana-style fried chicken to Saugus, as the rapidly expanding fried chicken restaurant chain Raising Cane’s seeks to open its fifth Massachusetts... Read more.
Student and senior collaboration is an art form in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — A new collaboration between the high school and Council on Aging is providing seniors living with dementia and high-school students a chance to connect... Read more.
Menorah brings light to dark act in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — On the last night of Hanukkah, Chabad of the North Shore Founder and Director Rabbi Yossi Lipsker lit nine Menorah candles on the Snitkovsky family’s... Read more.
Michael Rauworth’s was a life of service and principle
Nahant is mourning the recent loss of town official, Coast Guard veteran, and lawyer Michael Rauworth, who had dedicated decades of service to his country, town,... Read more.
Phillips Park pickleball courts fall short of net in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Town Meeting members voted against authorizing the town to use state grant funding to build four pickleball courts at Phillips Park Monday night at... Read more.
Swampscott Town Meeting passes plastic bylaw
SWAMPSCOTT — Residents voted unanimously to approve Article 3 — a bylaw amendment prohibiting food establishments from distributing single-use takeout containers... Read more.
Community weighs in on Nahant Superintendent search
NAHANT — Effective July 1, 2024, Tony Pierantozzi will leave his eight-year post as superintendent of schools. As the Superintendent Search Committee works to... Read more.