
Swampscott Cultural Council Grant Application To Close Monday
SWAMPSCOTT — Anyone seeking a grant from the Swampscott Cultural Council needs to act fast, because Monday marks the last day that local artists can apply... Read more.

Swampscott: Life In Quarantine
The Public Library wants to capture the experience of life during COVID-19 in a virtual time capsule. Swampscott: Life In Quarantine began in May as a way to reach... Read more.

Numbers Dwindle At Swampscott Protest
SWAMPSCOTT — After more than six months, the weekly Monument Square protest appears to finally be dying down. At 10:15 a.m., the rally featured only about... Read more.

Swampscott Braces For Thursday Demonstrations
SWAMPSCOTT — A statement released by the Select Board Wednesday condemned the rhetoric of the pro-Donald Trump protestors who have been gathering weekly in... Read more.

VFW Struggles To Serve Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The Pine Street VFW post is more than just a bar — it’s a place of remembrance, camaraderie, and community. For many veterans, it’s... Read more.

ReachArts Festival shines light on Swampscott Artisans
SWAMPSCOTT — Made By 01907, a virtual celebration of local artisans, is opening Thursday. ReachArts, an artistic hub that coordinates the festival, hopes that... Read more.

Salem Is Getting Shuttle Service
SALEM — The city and its partner Via Transportation hope to launch a new on-demand ride-sharing shuttle service in mid-to-late December of this year. “It’s... Read more.

Markets Soar To Record Highs In Response To Biden Win And Potential Vaccine
The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 1,434 points to a record high of 29,757 Monday morning, before dropping back to finish the day with a 835 point (2.95 percent)... Read more.

‘Relief’ the word of the day on North Shore
The relief that many in Lynn and surrounding communities felt upon hearing that former Vice President Joseph Biden had been declared the winner of the presidential... Read more.

Getting Lynn Police and Students On The Same Page
LYNN — Jenna McCarriston, a Marblehead resident and Curry College student, hopes to build trust between Lynn police and the community through books. This fall,... Read more.