Nahant selectman forming plan to get more cash from NU
NAHANT – Selectman Richard Lombard is continuing in his quest to get Northeastern University to pay more to the Nahant community than its proposed $20,000... Read more.
Swampscott police want plate reader
SWAMPSCOTT – Swampscott Police Chief Ron Madigan hopes to jump on Lynn?s paddy wagon by budgeting for an automated license plate reader for his department.Madigan... Read more.
Hundreds attend Swampscott STEM Night
SWAMPSCOTT – Science ruled across all disciplines and grade levels Thursday at the second annual Family STEM Night at Swampscott High School.Hundreds turned... Read more.
Role models on display at RAW Arts
LYNN – RAW Artworks alum Masiel Encarnación said navigating the world of paying for college as a first-generation college graduate would have been a lot easier... Read more.
Writer, reporter touts new novel at Lynn Library
LYNN – Hank Phillippi Ryan said making the transition from investigative reporter to best-selling mystery novel writer was easy, because both roles involve... Read more.
Nahant sounds alarm over false calls to NU Center
NAHANT – Town Administrator Andy Bisignani said Northeastern University?s Marine Science Center will not lose its permit to operate despite 61 reported false... Read more.
Nobel Laureate preaches revolution of thinking to Swampscott students
SWAMPSCOTT – Nobel Laureate Richard J. Roberts talked more about life lessons than molecular biology at his talk with both Swampscott and Chinese exchange... Read more.
Fundraiser tonight for Nahant musician who had equipment stolen
NAHANT – On the morning of last Nov. 10, Greg Gallo of Lynn awoke to discover his van – which that night was housing his beloved $1,200 custom Fender... Read more.
Swampscott board delays $350G town-wide drainage study
SWAMPSCOTT – The Capital Improvements Committee called into question the town?s readiness to finance a $10 million overhaul of its entire drainage system during... Read more.
Swampscott condo project on hold until judge returns zoning decision
SWAMPSCOTT – With the trial part of the Greenwood Avenue lawsuit over, both the Town of Swampscott and the property?s neighbors could be left in limbo for... Read more.
