
Swampscott residents seeks answers for Pine Street
SWAMPSCOTT — The residents of Swampscott are keen on seeking answers regarding the uncertain fate of the VFW Post 1240. According to Katie Arrington, a new citizen’s... Read more.

The dark and strange parallels of history
SWAMPSCOTT — History moves in weird and fluid ways, like the winding of a long, jagged stream that stretches out into unexpected directions. Take the recent collision... Read more.

Nahant gets green to go green
NAHANT — Superintendent of Schools Robert Liebow announced that an anonymous donor gave the Johnson Elementary School $80,000 to construct a state-of-the-art greenhouse,... Read more.

Swampscott glimpses into window repairs
SWAMPSCOTT — The Capital Improvement Committee met early on Friday to discuss several infrastructural and technical issues that will need to be addressed at Swampscott... Read more.

Health Department educates residents on bird flu
SWAMPSCOTT — The Health Department released a statement yesterday aimed at educating residents on the rising presence of the Avian Influenza, and how they can... Read more.

Finance Committee talks Pine Street
SWAMPSCOTT — The Finance Committee met on Wednesday evening to discuss the VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) Post and 84 Pine Street, with the aim of clearing up... Read more.

2024 Persons of the Year: Town Moderator tells his tale
NAHANT — David G. Conlin has an extensive history with the town of Nahant, where he has served the community as town moderator for 34 years. For his 34 years of... Read more.

2024 Persons of the Year: A name, and legacy, for the ages
SWAMPSCOTT — Kacy Jauron always knew growing up that the weight and legacy of her family name sat heavily on her shoulders. She took a moment to reflect on how... Read more.

Solid waste committee needs your help
SWAMPSCOTT — The Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC) is busy recruiting residents to join its two vacant positions to help Swampscott’s waste management. Committee... Read more.

Youth Art Month to return to Nahant
NAHANT — The Johnson School announced the return of its Youth Art Month (YAM) exhibition at the Nahant library, which will officially kick off Thursday, Feb. 27... Read more.