City man charged with stealing Little League benches
LYNN – Police arrested a city man this morning in connection with the theft of aluminum benches from a Little League field at Kiley Park. Derek White, 35,... Read more.
Donations sought for winter coat program
As the weather turns cold, Democratic committees in three towns are urging area residents to donate to Coats for Kids.The Swampscott, Nahant and Marblehead Democratic... Read more.
More Lynn athletic field benches stolen
LYNN – Aluminum benches at another Little League field in Lynn was hit last night by thieves. The theft comes on the heels of a the theft of aluminum benches... Read more.
Aluminum benches stolen from three Lynn fields
LYNN – Police said aluminum benches were stolen from three Little League fields in Lynn. East Lynn Little League Vice President Bill Allen said aluminumbenches... Read more.
After Lynn visit, Swampscott rethinking regional dispatch
SWAMPSCOTT – Town officials got a close-up view of Lynn’s fire dispatchers on Thursday evening and were impressed with what they saw.Lynn Fire has been... Read more.
Swampscott’s Maylor lands positive review
SWAMPSCOTT – Selectmen gave Town Administrator Andrew Maylor high marks on his annual performance review this week.Maylor, who is the first town administrator... Read more.
Nahant school board meets to discuss teachers contract
NAHANT – Nahant’s School Committee meeting lasted less than 10 minutes this week, according to Superintendent Philip Devaux.”The main purpose of... Read more.
Swampscott schools to implement anti-bullying policy
SWAMPSCOTT – With little fanfare and no discussion, the School Committee voted unanimously to adopt a new bullying policy at its meeting Wednesday evening.Assistant... Read more.
Swampscott dispatch plan main topic as selectmen meet
SWAMPSCOTT – A regionalized civilian dispatch was the main topic of discussion at the Board of Selectmen meeting even though it was not an item on the agenda.The... Read more.
Swampscott residents feel town showing favoritism
SWAMPSCOTT – It’s them versus us, according to some residents who live near Essex Street and the commuter rail station.”We’re treated like... Read more.
