Nahant to hold public hearing on state zoning
The Town of Nahant is inviting all community members to attend a public forum on Sept. 23 to discuss the MBTA 3A state zoning mandate and provide input on the draft... Read more.
Swampscott speeds ahead toward safer streets
The Town of Swampscott has implemented speed limit signs, delineation markers, and potential speed bumps to help mitigate traffic and speeding concerns in the area... Read more.
Swampscott to celebrate its history through art
SWAMPSCOTT — The Swampscott Historical Commission is partnering with Machon Elementary School Visiting Artist Beth Delforge for a public reception. There, residents... Read more.
Castonguay has a vision for Nahant school
NAHANT – At Johnson Elementary School, it’s new Principal Heather Castonguay’s first year leading the way, with her sights on making sure the school stays... Read more.
The art of retirement in Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT – When community members travel down Paradise Road, one of the inevitable sights is the Department of Public Works (DPW) yard – and one resident,... Read more.
Swampscott author launches first novel
SWAMPSCOTT – Bob Bochnak from Swampscott has taken on an exciting new venture: the release of his first novel, “The Forest Runner.” Bochnak spoke with The... Read more.
Swampscott’s St. John’s Church to get picture-perfect upgrade
SWAMPSCOTT — St. John the Evangelist Church is getting ready for two new additions to amplify the atmosphere: two huge paintings that depict scenes from the bible,... Read more.
State awards Nahant $5,700 cultural grant
NAHANT — The Nahant Cultural Council has announced the allocation of $5,700 from the State, which was awarded to the council as a grant for cultural activities... Read more.
Swampscott’s Singer to share story of resilience and strength
SWAMPSCOTT — Mark Singer from Swampscott, who suffered a stroke and has since spearheaded a personal mission to inspire others with his recovery journey, will... Read more.
$100,000 grant plants seeds for greener Swampscott future
SWAMPSCOTT — The Town has received a grant of $100,000 from the Healey-Driscoll Administration’s Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Program (MVP), administered... Read more.
