6th District rivals stage 2nd debate
DANVERS – Though the audience asked no questions, the 600 or so partisans at the Sixth District Congressional debate made their presence known, with frequent... Read more.
Swampscott board OKs continuation of housing project
SWAMPSCOTT – The Planning Board voted unanimously to move forward favorably with the Temple Israel project despite criticism from neighbors Tuesday evening.Paul... Read more.
Nahant Library to debut new cataloging system
NAHANT – Nahant Library Director Jen Inglis is finally getting her wish to move the library into the 21st century with a network that will put circulation... Read more.
Swampscott harbor advisory board seeking to expand responsibilities
SWAMPSCOTT – A change in the charge of the Harbor Advisory Committee may put more focus on Swampscott?s waterfront as a potential revenue-bringing hotspot.The... Read more.
Marblehead author talks tales of trade
SWAMPSCOTT – If you think the trade deficit between the United States and China is a relatively recent phenomenon, local author Eric Jay Dolin will get you... Read more.
Nahant to hold fundraiser for Tides staff
NAHANT – Days after the damaging fire led Tides Restaurant to close its doors, Nahant residents are more concerned with helping the out-of-work employees than... Read more.
English students score scholarships
LYNN – A group of 105 Lynn English High School students will be celebrating new options for college after receiving a state college scholarship that rewards... Read more.
Swampscott DPW seeking cash for beach drainage project
SWAMPSCOTT – The Department of Public Works will be asking for more funds for the Essex Avenue Drain Repair project at Special Town Meeting, but it won?t affect... Read more.
Fire damages Nahant landmark Tides
NAHANT – Hungry regulars of Tides Restaurant showed up for dinner as usual Tuesday evening to find yellow caution tape wrapped around the front porch.To Nahant... Read more.
School’s conversion to condos meeting testy in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – Attorneys Ken Shutzer and William DiMento rose from their seats to argue the significance of continuing the struggle by Greenwood Avenue neighbors... Read more.
