Swampscott Police earn statewide recognition
The Swampscott Police Department was officially recognized by the Massachusetts Police Accreditation Commission as one of 122 fully accredited police agencies in... Read more.
The focus is on love in Nahant
The Nahant Village Church is hosting a special service on Sunday to remember lost loved ones and encourage community members to join, with music, a sacred reading... Read more.
Swampscott bricks raise $12,932
The War Memorial Scholarship Fund Committee has raised over $12,000 from a "Buy a brick" fundraiser and will be dedicating a new brick memorial installation outside... Read more.
Calico lobster makes waves in Nahant
Northeastern University's Marine Science Center has acquired a rare calico-colored lobster named Jackie, who was donated by a local fisherman, and will be used to... Read more.
Swampscott students are on a ‘Quest for Excellence’
Madeleine Norwood and Nathan Siepel, two 8th grade students at Swampscott Middle School, were recognized by the Rotary Club with the Quest for Excellence award for... Read more.
Turning bedtime into books in Swampscott
Mother-son duo Nata and Danny Ellis have created their own series of children's books, inspired by a story Nata used to tell Danny before bed, which are now available... Read more.
Swampscott gets $100,000 grant to resurface playground
The Town of Swampscott has received a $100,000 grant from the Healey-Driscoll Administration to resurface the Abbot Playground, which is part of a larger $12 million... Read more.
Nahant to hold Special Town Meeting on zoning mandate
The Town of Nahant is holding a Special Town Meeting on Nov. 19 to discuss its efforts to comply with the state's 3A Zoning Act, which requires the creation of a... Read more.
Mother-daughter musical duo’s journey from Armenia to Nahant
Mother-daughter musical duo Jasmine Atabekyan and Emilya Gaspar recently performed a free concert at Nahant Village Church, where they connected with the audience... Read more.
Swampscott art draws generations together
Swampscott High School students and seniors with dementia have collaborated to create artwork, which is now on display at Greater Lynn Senior Services, providing... Read more.
