Swampscott walks for its veterans
SWAMPSCOTT — The Veterans of Foreign Wars held its first “5K Run/Walk” Saturday with the theme of suicide prevention, specifically for veterans. All proceeds... Read more.
Power rates surging in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The Town Administrator’s office has announced the details of Swampscott Community Power’s new electricity rates. Swampscott Community Power (SCP)... Read more.
Nahant Cultural Council seeking funding proposals
NAHANT — The Cultural Council announced it is seeking funding proposals from residents for community-oriented events, initiatives, and programs through Wednesday,... Read more.
The super search is on in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The School Committee announced Thursday that it will hold a formal interview of Superintendent of Schools candidate and middle school principal Jason... Read more.
MCAS results mixed: Scores have not returned to pre-pandemic levels
The results of the 2024 Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) testing has demonstrated a continued need for emphasis on English and mathematics. With... Read more.
Swampscott chiropractor pleads guilty to assault
SWAMPSCOTT — Resident Chiropractor Dr. Ilan Amar pled guilty in Essex County Superior Court to two counts of indecent assault and battery and three counts of open... Read more.
Swampscott Arts on display at the YMCA
LYNN — The halls of the Demakes Family YMCA will be decorated with various works by the Swampscott Arts Association through Oct. 17. Seventeen of the more than... Read more.
Nahant Planning Board pushed to regulate accessory dwelling units
NAHANT — Board of Selectmen Chair Josh Antrim expressed his desire to see the Planning Board formulate official rules and regulations regarding Accessory Dwelling... Read more.
Swampscott downsizes Cultural Council
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board voted unanimously to reduce the number of members on the Cultural Council from 13 to five. The Council’s purpose is to award... Read more.
Swampscott Firefighters sent off in blaze of glory
SWAMPSCOTT — Fire Captain James Snow and Deputy Chief James Potts were recognized by the town for their careers as the pair have both recently retired. Fire Chief... Read more.