Local vets support U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq
Declaring “I have come to speak to you about how the war in Iraq will end,” President Barack Obama on Friday moved to fulfill the defining promise of... Read more.
Arrest made in Swampscott housebreaks, jewelry found
SWAMPSCOTT – Thanks to a concerted effort by Swampscott, Lynn and Marblehead Police, an arrest was made Thursday in connection with a pair of breaks in Swampscott... Read more.
Swampscott eyes grant for additional police
SWAMPSCOTT – The town is looking into applying for a Department of Justice grant that could help put more police officers on the street.Police Chief Ronald... Read more.
Arrest made in Swampscott housebreaks
SWAMPSCOTT – Thanks to a concerted effort by Swampscott, Lynn and Marblehead Police, an arrest was made Thursday in connection to a pair of breaks in Swampscott... Read more.
Nahant’s police entrance exam, internal promotional test set for June 13
NAHANT – If you ever wanted to become a Nahant police officer start sharpening your pencils and sign up for the entrance exam.Nahant Town Administrator Mark... Read more.
Conflict of interest allegations prompt Swampscott attorney to step down from zoning committee
SWAMPSCOTT – A local attorney has stepped down from the Zoning By Law Review Committee after allegations of conflict of interest. Attorney William DiMento... Read more.
Lynn students honored for essays
LYNN – Two students from Lynn were recognized by North Shore Community College for their essays at a Black History Month celebration at the Lynn campus Thursday... Read more.
Program to prepare Swampscott High School students for workforce
SWAMPSCOTT – Swampscott High School has formed an alliance with the Swampscott Rotary Club and the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce.Principal Larry Murphy organized... Read more.
Sinkhole forces road closure in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – Streets in the vicinity of Stetson and Suffolk avenues were shut down Wednesday afternoon due to a large sinkhole.Department of Public Works Director... Read more.
Swampscott looking at grant money for additional police
SWAMPSCOTT – The town is looking into applying for a Department of Justice grant that could help put more police officers on the street. Police Chief Ronald... Read more.
