Nahant Life Saving Station to have big opening
NAHANT – There will be politicians, pictures and, most importantly, pie at the Nahant Life Saving Station’s Grand Opening on Sunday, May 1.”It... Read more.
Swampscott election this week gaining steam
SWAMPSCOTT – The signs have sprouted around town for the three candidates seeking two seats on the School Committee in the town’s only contested race... Read more.
Swampscott group vows no letup on new lockup
SWAMPSCOTT – Although their efforts narrowly failed last election, the Vote Yes for a New Police Station Committee say, this time, they will not be deterred.”The... Read more.
Syringes found in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – Public Health Director Jeff Vaughan said that four syringes without needles were recently found on King’s Beach.He believes someone dumped... Read more.
Nahant issues boil-water order following main break; service shut off for 2 hours
NAHANT – Town officials blamed a burst water-main pipe for interrupting water service Thursday morning for about two hours and prompting officials to issue... Read more.
Nahant residents offer opinions on Johnson School override proposal
NAHANT – With just over a week until its fate is decided at the Town Election and Town Meeting, interviews with several Nahant residents revealed that a $260,000... Read more.
Swampscott boards debate retirees benefits
SWAMPSCOTT – Two warrant articles seeking increased benefits for town retirees continue to spark debate among the Retirement Board and Finance Committee as... Read more.
Swampscott eyes high-tech parking enforcement
SWAMPSCOTT – The Police Department may be putting away the chalk and the ticket books, as the town is looking to go high-tech with parking enforcement.The... Read more.
Residents voice traffic concerns in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – The Traffic Study Committee said that it would investigate adding resident-only parking and expanding a traffic island to alleviate concerns of... Read more.
Being a Patriots cheerleader more than just kicks for Swampscott native
SWAMPSCOTT – She is a football fan studying broadcast journalism at Emerson College. But Swampscott’s Michelle Nigro gets most of her camera time not... Read more.