Swampscott teacher in hot water following video on Internet
SWAMPSCOTT – Superintendent Lynne Celli said a middle school teacher has been put on paid administrative leave after appearing in a video that was broadcast... Read more.
Nahant selectmen OK slight water fee hike
NAHANT – Selectmen approved an increase of less than 1 percent for combined water-and-sewer fees for 2012, but Town Administrator Mark Cullinan credited the... Read more.
Nahant remembers longtime proponent of town government
NAHANT – He held so many positions in the course of 30 years living in town – Chairman of the School Needs Committee, Finance Committee member, Democratic... Read more.
Student scientists to present their proof in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – From studies of crystals to tsunamis to germs, the student scientists at Stanley Elementary School are getting ready to present their research... Read more.
Swampscott to utilize $144G green grant
SWAMPSCOTT – The Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs will present Swampscott today with $143,800 from its Green Communities Grant which town officials... Read more.
Nahant fashion show to raise money for education programs
NAHANT – It’s a show involving high fashion and the country club, but the Catholic Charities’ Fashion Forward for Education fashion show is focusing... Read more.
Swampscott girls help play Fairy Godmother with Dress Drive
SWAMPSCOTT – It must reflect its wearer’s personality, showcase her best features, perfectly match her shoes and accessories and, most importantly, not... Read more.
Scott Brown salutes vets in Saugus
SAUGUS – There were sailors, a senator, solemnity, and a theme of sacrifice as Saugus citizens gathered Saturday morning for the town’s Memorial Day... Read more.
Marblehead swimmer crusades for cleaner oceans, education
NAHANT – Christopher Swain has encountered wind, waves, snow, ice and attacks by lamprey eels in his quest to swim some of the country’s most well-known... Read more.
Swampscott couple to give back to alma mater
SWAMPSCOTT – The University of Massachusetts-Lowell awarded Swampscott residents Robert and Donna Manning their bachelor’s degrees nearly 30 years ago.... Read more.