Mission in the Bay: Seawall collapses under Swampscott restaurant
SWAMPSCOTT — The seawall underneath the Mission on the Bay restaurant at 141 Humphrey St. partially collapsed at approximately 1:45 p.m. Thursday. Community members... Read more.
MBTA train strikes, kills pedestrian in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — MBTA commuter rail service on the Rockport/Gloucester line was interrupted Tuesday morning after a train struck and killed a man in Swampscott. According... Read more.
Local communities celebrate Earth Day
Amid scientists sounding the alarm on climate change, local residents are banding together to take care of the environment in their communities this Earth Day. Activists... Read more.
Will AI replace us?
No: ‘AI is incapable of human cognition’ By Rachel Barber Robots with artificial intelligence replacing humans: a classic science fiction trope. Recent... Read more.
Crunching the numbers: Local election results by community
Votes are still being counted, and while it could take weeks before final tallies are known across the country, it’s clear that Tuesday’s midterm elections drew... Read more.
Local results on statewide races, questions are in
Beyond actual ballot initiatives, there wasn’t much of a question about what would happen across the North Shore in the midterm elections’ key races Tuesday.... Read more.
Car crashes into Swampscott Stop & Shop
SWAMPSCOTT — A car crashed into the Stop & Shop at 450 Paradise Road Monday evening, leaving a gaping hole in the storefront. Swampscott police and fire... Read more.
Marblehead adopts new budget software
MARBLEHEAD — The Select Board agreed to enter into a contract with ClearGov, a Maynard-based software company to adopt several online tools aiming to streamline... Read more.
What’s at stake and where to vote next Tuesday
Voters will determine few local races during the midterm elections next Tuesday, Nov. 8, with several contests having been decided during the primary elections in... Read more.
Swampscott considers BYOB licenses
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board discussed the possibility of distributing “Bring Your Own Bottle,” or BYOB liquor licenses to local businesses at its regular... Read more.