Wounded Libyan soldiers to be treated at Salem facility
SALEM – Officials at Spaulding Hospital North Shore and the State Department confirmed that 24 “seriously wounded fighters” from Libya will arrive... Read more.
Town administrator wants funds set aside for unexpected school expenses
NAHANT – Town Administrator Mark Cullinan will recommend increasing the town’s reserve fund by $115,000 in next year’s budget to help the school... Read more.
Cullinan to help Nahant until end of this year
NAHANT – He’s been there 17 years, so what’s a few more months?”It’ll be maybe a few days a week,” said Town Administrator Mark... Read more.
Swampscott author mixes faith, science
SWAMPSCOTT – Her debut novel uses the concept of fate to examine Jewish mysticism, physics, time and family.But fate isn’t just a fictional tool for... Read more.
Swampscott accepts Maylor resignation
SWAMPSCOTT – Selectmen voted to accept Town Administrator Andrew Maylor’s resignation effective Dec. 23, agreeing that the news was “bittersweet.””I’m... Read more.
Swampscott parents upset over building proposal process
SWAMPSCOTT – Hadley School parents and developers shared frustration with a “backwards” approval process Wednesday as parents in a community hearing... Read more.
Parents, students tout schools despite string of incidents
SWAMPSCOTT – Several administrators, community members and students interviewed believe that recent high-profile incidents in the district – including... Read more.
Wilkinson sees singing career take flight with CD
NAHANT – He gave up micro-electric engineering to pursue songs – a decision that has taken local baritone Donald Wilkinson from performing at Symphony... Read more.
Three water line breaks deluge Nahant officials
NAHANT – Town Administrator Mark Cullinan said he suspects a flow test for installing a sprinkler system at the Northeastern University Marine Science Center... Read more.
Swampscott school board OKs social networking policy
SWAMPSCOTT – The school committee Wednesday approved a social networking policy urging teachers and staff to establish special educational – rather than... Read more.