Swampscott’s ReachArts holds first in-person gallery show since pandemic
SWAMPSCOTT — After a year and a half of online programs, arts organization ReachArts is holding its first in-person gallery show since the beginning of the pa... Read more.
Terpene Journey is Swampscott’s first dispensary
SWAMPSCOTT — You don’t need to be green with envy any longer. Just roll up to Vinnin Square’s hottest new joint. Terpene Journey, the town’s... Read more.
Lynn man pleads guilty to bank fraud
BOSTON ― A Lynn man pleaded guilty in federal court Friday in connection with a scheme to defraud several financial institutions and their customers with frau... Read more.
Downtown Lynn building partially collapses during demolition
LYNN — A Central Square building partially collapsed Thursday while it was being demolished. According to Building Commissioner Michael Donovan, the building,... Read more.
Swampscott implements tiered water and sewer rate system
SWAMPSCOTT — The town approved a new tiered water and sewer rate system this week, saying that it will make utility payments more equitable among residents. U... Read more.
Restaurant owner defends vaccine requirement: ‘This is about respect.’
LYNN — The owner of a downtown restaurant took to social media this week to defend her policy of requiring proof of vaccination against COVID-19 for indoor di... Read more.
Swampscott Rail Trail gets $150K donation
SWAMPSCOTT — The Friends of the Swampscott Rail Trail have donated $150,000 for the ongoing design and construction of the town’s rail trail project. ... Read more.
Swampscott seeking new Board of Health member
SWAMPSCOTT — The town is seeking a resident to fill a vacancy on the Board of Health. The position on the three-member board was vacated mid-term, so it will ... Read more.
Town releases report on Hadley School reuse scenarios
SWAMPSCOTT — A report by the Hadley School Reuse Advisory Committee released Tuesday lists the three proposed possibilities for the use of the town’s ol... Read more.
St. Mary’s in Lynn to require masks in school
LYNN — Despite instructions from the Archdiocese of Boston that local Catholic schools not require universal masks this year, St. Mary’s announced Monda... Read more.