
Swampscott book worms flock to a birdhouse full of books
SWAMPSCOTT — Residents are flocking to a little free library that recently popped up outside the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn on Forest Avenue.... Read more.

Stantec design firm chosen to design rail trail in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Stantec has been selected as the design firm to advance the town’s plans for the construction of a rail trail. Stantec, a Burlington-based... Read more.

Lynners learn their right to dream with DACA renewal
LYNN — A recent announcement by President Donald Trump that he was ending a five-year program that protects young undocumented immigrants from deportation in March... Read more.

New programs start small, finish after school
LYNN — Two vastly different programs are being rolled out in Lynn Public Schools this year. One is a social emotional program, TeachTown, starting first in pre-K... Read more.

A super signing for Angelakis in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — School Superintendent Pamela Angelakis has been given a two-year contract extension and raise, which bumps her salary up to $163,278. The School... Read more.

Gayla Cawley: In enemy territory
It’s not always easy being a New York Yankees fan while living so close to Boston. I grew up first in Danbury, Conn., and then later moved to a town a few miles... Read more.

Lynn sets course for year-round ferry
LYNN — Ferry service from Lynn to Boston could soon become a year-round option for commuters. Earlier in the week, state Sen. Thomas McGee (D-Lynn), state... Read more.

Murder scene props at Tedesco Country Club caused quite a stir
SWAMPSCOTT — It’s not every day someone sees a dead body face down on a golf course. One woman driving by the Tedesco Country Club reportedly notified police... Read more.

Swampscott plans of redevelopment for Greenwood Avenue clear final hurdle
SWAMPSCOTT — Plans for the redevelopment of the shuttered former Swampscott Middle School on Greenwood Avenue have cleared the final hurdle. On Monday night,... Read more.

Michael Hebb, suspect in double murder, is back in court in Salem
SALEM — Michael Hebb, 45, who was charged in connection with a gruesome double homicide in Peabody last February, appeared in Salem Superior Court on Monday to... Read more.