
Nahant board may select a new name
NAHANT — The Board of Selectmen elected to have a warrant article added to the next Town Meeting that, if passed, would officially change its name to Select Board.... Read more.

Swampscott does U-turn on Redington
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board voted unanimously to change the traffic pattern of Redington Street from a one-way street to a two-way street. The street was first... Read more.

Abatement debate in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Town officials have expressed concern regarding 14 property-tax abatements authorized by the Board of Assessors for residents who live in the vicinity... Read more.

Swampscott student cares about self-care
SWAMPSCOTT — Resident Liora Ragozin is making menstrual hygiene products more accessible to the community with the launch of her Self-Care Station at the Swampscott... Read more.

Nahant Girl Scouts make Short work of beach cleanup
NAHANT — Five cadettes of Girl Scout Troop 62860 were joined by town leaders to cut the ribbon on their four cleanup stations throughout Short and Tudor beaches... Read more.

Swampscott approves two-story addition on Barnstable Street
SWAMPSCOTT — The Planning Board voted unanimously to approve a request for a site-plan special permit for the construction of a two-story addition to a home on... Read more.

Nahant has long-term answer for short-term rentals
NAHANT — The Board of Selectmen has finalized a draft of the town’s new short-term rental policies. Community members now have until Sept. 6 to provide feedback,... Read more.

Swampscott honors the “indomitable” Donald Hause
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board honored resident and former member Donald Hause, who has been battling cancer for the past decade, for his service to the town. Hause’s... Read more.

Swampscott puts heads together on finances
SWAMPSCOTT — Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald and the Select Board are planning a meeting encompassing all departments to discuss the town’s financial status.... Read more.

Nahant allocates $15,000 of ARPA funds for composting
NAHANT — The Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to allocate $15,000 of American Rescue Plan Act funding to the town’s composting pilot program, which is called... Read more.