Malone, police dominate Swampscott’s top 10 earners
SWAMPSCOTT – When it comes to earning a living in Swampscott, working for the school department or police department pays off.When it comes to straight salary,... Read more.
Wearing two hats pays off in Nahant
NAHANT – Town Administrator Mark Cullinan was the highest paid town employee in 2007 with a salary of $110,112.He was followed by officer Eugene Spelta, who... Read more.
Plans nixed for proposed eatery in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – After two years of delays and court action, a restaurant owner has decided he will not proceed with plans for a new eatery on Humphrey Street.Beverly... Read more.
Swampscott cop suspended
SWAMPSCOTT – Swampscott police officer Thomas C. Wrenn has been suspended without pay following his arrest by the Drug Enforcement Agency.Wrenn, 37, 17 Prospect... Read more.
Former Nahant officer in prison
NAHANT-A former Nahant Police officer connected to the recent drug arrest of Swampscott Police Officer Thomas C. Wrenn is serving time in federal prison on drug... Read more.
Swampscott pledges itself as No Place for Hate
SWAMPSCOTT-Cyber-bullying, anti-Semitic graffiti and a general atmosphere of intolerance are the impetus for designating Swampscott as No Place for Hate.Resident... Read more.
Alcohol violators to meet Swampscott Selectmen
SWAMPSCOTT-The Selectmen have asked eight local business owners to answer to citations received for selling alcohol to minors.The owners of Fiory’s Variety... Read more.
Nahant health agent warns of mosquito risks
NAHANT-All the snow and rain the North Shore has received this winter could increase the mosquito population this summer, Health Agent John Coulon said.?The current... Read more.
Swampscott cop nabbed for dealing drugs
SWAMPSCOTT – The Drug Enforcement Agency has charged a Swampscott police officer with distributing Percocet.Officer Thomas C. Wrenn, 37, of 17 Prospect St.,... Read more.
Swampscott selectman: Understaffed police, fire departments leading to high overtime costs
SWAMPSCOTT – Short sightedness and fiscal irresponsibility by town officials is a major factor in skyrocketing overtime costs, according to at least one elected... Read more.