
Swampscott gives late officer a fitting farewell
LYNN — Public service members from Swampscott, Lynn, and Peabody lined up outside of Solimine Funeral Home on Thursday afternoon, awaiting the funeral procession... Read more.

Swampscott Select Board members defend Fitzgerald
The Swampscott Select Board discussed discrimination complaints lobbied against Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald at its latest meeting. Police Officer Briana Sanchez... Read more.

Swampscott Select Board discusses King’s Beach
Swampscott Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald gave an update at Wednesday night’s Select Board meeting on the town’s efforts to resolve the pollution at... Read more.

Msgr. Garrity discusses the fight against antisemitism on ‘The American Dream’
Msgr. Paul V. Garrity, a former pastor of St. Mary’s Parish and School, appeared on this week’s episode of “The American Dream,” a show hosted by Attorney... Read more.

Fire reported on West Shore Drive in Marblehead
MARBLEHEAD — The Marblehead, Swampscott, and Salem fire departments responded to a two-alarm fire at 138 West Shore Drive on Wednesday. The fire was knocked down... Read more.

Swampscott Fire lieutenant has complaint filed against town
Swampscott Fire Lt. Todd Seligman has a complaint filed with the Essex County Superior Court against the Town of Swampscott, Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald,... Read more.

Nahant CPC approves 3 grants
The Nahant Community Preservation Committee voted unanimously Monday night to approve three grant applications totaling $119,000. Before the Jan. 23 deadline, the... Read more.

Nomination deadline nears in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT— The Town Clerk’s office announced that the deadline for pulling nomination papers for the upcoming Town Election is Friday, March 8 at 5 p.m. The... Read more.

Swampscott P.D. warns of checks stolen from mail
Swampscott Police are warning residents about stolen mail — particularly checks — from mailboxes. The region-wide issue was brought to light when resident Sally... Read more.

Nahant student earns statewide respect
NAHANT — Three Johnson Elementary School students were recognized by the Massachusetts Partnerships for Youth for their entries in the Elementary Level Poster... Read more.