
Nahant library to put focus on rent control
The Nahant Public Library is hosting a public forum on October 30th to educate community members on housing bills currently before the Massachusetts legislature,... Read more.

Can you escape Swampscott’s Magical Mayhem?
The Swampscott Library is offering a free "Magical Mayhem" escape room from Oct. 27-29, featuring puzzles of varying difficulty levels, in which participants must... Read more.

Swampscott’s new administrator ready to lead
SWAMPSCOTT — For new Town Administrator Nick Connors, who stepped into the role on Oct. 6, he plans to make an impact in the community by working collaboratively... Read more.

Nahant grant keeps Johnson school in tune
NAHANT — Thanks to a $1,400 grant from the Nahant Education Foundation, Johnson Elementary School was able to purchase new instruments and sheet music in order... Read more.

State honors Swampscott’s Seaglass
Seaglass Village, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping seniors maintain their independence, was honored by Rep. Jenny Armini and the Women's Fund of Essex... Read more.

Sweet victory for Swampscott duo
Mike and Winn Vanderslice of Swampscott won first place in the Topsfield Fair's Parent Child Decorated Cookie Contest with their "Phineas and Ferb" themed cookies.... Read more.

Two-alarm fire in Lynn leaves two hospitalized
LYNN — A two-alarm fire broke out on the third floor of a residence at 32 Cooper Street on Friday afternoon, leaving two occupants with possible life-threatening... Read more.

MBTA explains Lynnway project in Nahant
Community members gathered at Town Hall to discuss the Lynnway Multimodal Corridor Project, raising concerns that the development could worsen traffic for drivers... Read more.

King’s Beach shows drop in bacteria levels
The UV Pilot Program to reduce bacteria in King's Beach and Stacey's Brook was successful in reducing the number of days exceeding the Mass. Department of Public... Read more.

Swampscott weighs use of former Clarke school
The Select Board discussed a Memorandum of Use (MOU) for the Recreation Department to utilize the former Clarke School for programming and events, with the Town... Read more.