Nahant resident to receive volunteer award
NAHANT – A girl from Oklahoma ? who never saw the ocean until she was a teen ? has spent almost three decades advocating marine conservation in Nahant.Polly... Read more.
Future worries jobless Lynners
LYNN – Rochelle Sevier, 44, of Lynn still uses the North Shore Career Center in Lynn hoping to find a job, even after two years without a job.”My unemployment... Read more.
Nahant Historical Society releases 2011 calendar
NAHANT – The Nahant Historical Society has a unique gift for anyone’s Christmas list.The 2011 Nahant Historical Society calendar, which is on sale now,... Read more.
Jobless stew as pols play blame game
Politicians are pointing the finger of blame at each other as thousands of North Shore residents brace themselves for the possible loss of their unemployment benefits... Read more.
Celebration of Hanukkah starts at sundown
As area Jews prepare to celebrate the start of Hanukkah today at sundown, they took time to reflect on what the holiday means to them.Rabbi David J. Meyer of Marblehead... Read more.
Swampscott seniors offered opportunity to work off taxes
SWAMPSCOTT – Seniors in town who would like to work off up to $1,000 of their property taxes must complete and return an application to the Assessor’s... Read more.
Swampscott to run ‘Toys for Tickets’ program again
SWAMPSCOTT – Your parking ticket could help out a needy child in town this holiday season.Swampscott, which rolled out the “Toys for Tickets” campaign... Read more.
Special Thanksgiving for Swampscott family
SWAMPSCOTT – The Morrison family has one more reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving: the youngest of four sons is returning home from his deployment in the... Read more.
Swampscott finance board seeks police station update
SWAMPSCOTT – A new police station is scheduled to be discussed at the Board of Selectmen meeting this evening.Finance Committee Chairman Michael McClung said... Read more.
Nahant woodworker to give town a labor of love
NAHANT – Keeping tools sharp is a key to woodworking, woodworker Dave Lazzaro believes.?I usually keep mine sharp enough to shave with them,” he said... Read more.