Election Day surprises were few and far between
Residents of Essex County voted early, mailed in their ballots, and showed up in numbers to their polling stations on Tuesday. As of press time, the City of Lyn... Read more.
Community meets the Superintendent candidate in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Community members gathered at the new Swampscott Elementary School’s cafetorium Monday night to take part in a public forum with Superintendent... Read more.
Swampscott Board of Health wants in on beach quality fight
SWAMPSCOTT — The Board of Health discussed the ongoing efforts to mitigate local beach pollution and the role it should have regarding the task. Member Gargi ... Read more.
Nahant has lots on its agenda
NAHANT — Town Administrator Tony Barletta and the Board of Selectmen announced that the town has closed the sale on one and is on the verge of closing on anot... Read more.
Ballot Question 5 asks whether minimum wage should be increased for wait staff. The question is: Tipping the scale on wages?
Question 5 of the state’s five ballot questions for the Tuesday, Nov. 5 national election asks voters of the Commonwealth if they would like to see the “tip... Read more.
Swampscott Police do a drug sweep
SWAMPSCOTT — The Police Department recently collected approximately 25 pounds of unwanted prescription drugs through its participation in the National Take Ba... Read more.
Police Log Thursday, Nov. 1
All address information, particularly arrests, reflects police records. In the event of a perceived inaccuracy, it is the sole responsibility of the concerned p... Read more.
Swampscott Board of Health briefed on opioid relief efforts
SWAMPSCOTT — The Board of Health received an update from the town’s Public Health Nurse and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator Neia Illingworth on the effor... Read more.
Nahant students walk to school in spooky fashion
NAHANT — Johnson Elementary School students took to the streets dressed as creepy creatures and familiar pop culture icons for the annual “Spooky Walk to Sc... Read more.
Swampscott medical service pays $380,000 settlement
SWAMPSCOTT — RM Transport, a non-emergency medical transport service, will pay $380,000 to the Commonwealth as part of a settlement with Attorney General Andr... Read more.