Nahant Police deliver toys to Boys & Girls Club
NAHANT — Both the Police and Fire Departments are getting ready for another round of the annual toy drives for kids in order to kick off the holiday season. On... Read more.
Students come to Swampscott’s aid
SWAMPSCOTT — Collaborating with Anchor Food Pantry, Swampscott High School students helped gather 130 bags of donations on Sunday for people who are struggling... Read more.
Tony Lena’s serves up customer appreciation in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — Tony Lena’s is looking to celebrate 80 years of a successful family business by showing gratitude toward its longtime network of clientele, hosting... Read more.
Don Durkee: A reputation built on sweetness
LYNN — For those who prefer a Fluffernutter for lunch, there’s one name that is synonymous with the iconic treat: Durkee. The man behind the name — Donald... Read more.
Nahant’s Bromer tells Gorey tales
NAHANT — The Nahant Public Library is getting ready to pay tribute to one of literature’s most unique figures: Edward Gorey. The event will kick off at 2 p.m.... Read more.
In Swampscott, Let It Snow — for 177th year
SWAMPSCOTT — The First Church in Swampscott Congregational will be hosting its 177th Let It Snow Fair once again across from Town Hall on Saturday, starting at... Read more.
Piece by piece, Swampscott’s Hawthorne comes to an end
SWAMPSCOTT — After the Hawthorne by the Sea restaurant closed its doors on Nov. 15, Flannery’s Handymen, a company that focuses on debris removal service, was... Read more.
Nahant Town Meeting passes zoning mandate
NAHANT — At Wednesday evening’s Special Town Meeting, the MBTA 3A Multi Family Zoning Bylaw warrant article passed. The vote was taken verbally, and a majority... Read more.
Swampscott Rec classes are in session
SWAMPSCOTT — The Recreation Department, which is now utilizing the building of the former Clarke Elementary School, is looking to create fun programs not just... Read more.
Nahant library begins $700,000 building repairs
NAHANT — The Nahant Public Library is gearing up to repair the structure of the building in order to fix damage from water infiltration, with $700,000 being used... Read more.
