Swampscott: Growing a Village of support
SWAMPSCOTT — When Anne Quagrello took on the role of executive director of Seaglass Village in August, one of her first goals was to help grow the organization... Read more.
Swampscott makes winter break a blast
SWAMPSCOTT — The Recreation Department is rolling out several new programs during winter break at Clarke Elementary School, providing kids with a chance to connect... Read more.
Nahant weighs need for public-safety building
NAHANT — The Town is continuing to research the feasibility of a public-safety building, which could entail creating a combined space that houses both the police... Read more.
Swampscott turns to the public for assistance
SWAMPSCOTT — The Town is seeking volunteers for its various boards and committees, offering people a chance to take a more active role in the community. Executive... Read more.
Mom asks Santa for Christmas cheer
Christmas cheer is the kind of joy that every child and parent deserves a chance to cherish. One mother who wrote to Item Santa expressed her desire to make sure... Read more.
Marblehead, Swampscott spotlight local activism
When you travel down Humphrey Street in Swampscott on a Thursday, or pass Glabicky Field in Marblehead on a Saturday afternoon, it’s not easy to miss the protestors... Read more.
Nahant students ring in the holiday cheer
NAHANT — Community members spent a festive morning at Johnson Elementary School on Friday, as a crowd of proud parents gathered to attend the school’s “All... Read more.
Swampscott Boy Scout aims to preserve history
SWAMPSCOTT — Next time you drive through Swampscott Cemetery, keep an eye out for the vintage cannon that stands out to passersby. It’s in the process of being... Read more.
Swampscott’s Gambale recognized for 29 years of service
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board took a moment to honor Fire Capt. Joseph Gambale, who will be retiring after 29 years of service on Jan. 1, 2026. On behalf of the... Read more.
$50K helps Marblehead, Swampscott preserve Glover house
SWAMPSCOTT — An anonymous donor has given $50,000 to Save the Glover! Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, to help preserve the historic General Glover Farmhouse that... Read more.
