Nahant seeks $100G for capital repairs
NAHANT – The town is looking for $100,000 for capital repairs to several municipal buildings.A borrowing article on the April 26 Town Meeting warrant asks... Read more.
Parents upset over recent bullying incidents in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – Several frustrated Hadley Elementary School parents said violence at the school is an ongoing issue and one that school officials refuse to address.According... Read more.
Swampscott wrestling with school budget
SWAMPSCOTT-More than 100 teachers, students and parents attended the School Committee meeting on Thursday evening to voice their concern over budget cuts.Superintendent... Read more.
Nahant alternative energy board back to business
NAHANT – After a period of inactivity, the Alternative Energy Committee is regrouping and trying to build up some momentum.”We’re just trying to... Read more.
Swampscott bank robbed
SWAMPSCOTT – Police are searching for a white male, who robbed Eastern Bank in Vinnin Square at 11:20 a.m. Thursday.According to Detective Ted Delano, the... Read more.
Swampscott businesses withdraw liquor suspension appeals
SWAMPSCOTT – Two of the three businesses that had received temporary reprieves from their one-day suspension from citations for selling alcohol to minors withdrew... Read more.
Commission names seven local women ‘Unsung Heroes’
The Boston-based Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women has named seven local women “Unsung Heroines.”The women, included among 287 nominees,... Read more.
Nahant residents to vote on school grounds improvement
NAHANT – At the annual Town Meeting on April 26, voters will be asked to approve $125,000 for improvements to the grounds of Johnson Elementary School.Superintendent... Read more.
Second-graders said to be involved in violent incidents
SWAMPSCOTT – A second grade student at Hadley Elementary School was allegedly brutally assaulted by two classmates on the playground during school hours.The... Read more.
Case vs. busted Swampscott cop to proceed
SWAMPSCOTT – There is sufficient evidence to go forward with a criminal federal case against Swampscott Police Officer Thomas Wrenn.At a probable cause hearing... Read more.