Swampscott couple met at Town Hall; will marry there
SWAMPSCOTT – It wasn’t a match made in heaven, it was a heavenly match made in Town Hall.Former town clerk Russ Patten and Swampscott native Jayne Madigan,... Read more.
Swampscott swings budget ax
SWAMPSCOTT – In an attempt to stretch budget dollars for the remainder of the fiscal year, the town is laying off three employees this month.Town Administrator... Read more.
Swampscott issues two citations for marijuana
SWAMPSCOTT – The town has issued two civil citations for possession of marijuana under a new state law, which went into effect Jan. 2.According to Police Chief... Read more.
Swampscott Retirement Board rules fired police lieutenant entitled to pension
SWAMPSCOTT – A former Swampscott police lieutenant is entitled to receive his pension even though he was fired from the department. The Swampscott Retirement... Read more.
Malone presents five-year budget plan to Swampscott School Committee
SWAMPSCOTT-When it comes to budgeting, the district needs to plan ahead for what could be increasingly difficult times, according to Superintendent Matthew Malone.Even... Read more.
Swampscott DPW worker of 32 years, two others laid off
SWAMPSCOTT – In an attempt to stretch budget dollars for the remainder of the fiscal year, the town is laying off three employees this month. Town Administrator... Read more.
Swampscott superintendent passes on raise
SWAMPSCOTT – Thanks but no thanks is the message Superintendent Matthew Malone sent to the School Committee Friday.In his letter to the School Committee, Malone... Read more.
Candidate to run for Swampscott selectmen seat
SWAMPSCOTT – Two incumbents will not be running for re-election this spring. Selectman Adam Forman and School Committee member David Whelan have both announced... Read more.
Swampscott super will not accept salary increase
SWAMPSCOTT – Thanks but no thanks is the message Superintendent Matthew Malone sent to the School Committee. In his letter to the School Committee, Malone... Read more.
Nahant’s Johnson School seeks $72G
SWAMPSCOTT – Johnson Elementary School is looking to Town Meeting for an additional $72,000 to improve the parking lot, sidewalk and lighting around the school.Last... Read more.
