
Rep. Moulton heads No Kings at King’s
SWAMPSCOTT — U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton will be joining the “No Kings on King’s Beach” protest June 14 (Flag Day) as the featured speaker, which will be hosted... Read more.

Lynn and Swampscott stuck in seaweed
The ultraviolet (U.V.) pilot program on King’s Beach has been temporarily turned off after the pumps and pipes became clogged with a significant amount of seaweed.... Read more.

Minter named principal of Swampscott Middle School
SWAMPSCOTT — Jessica Minter, a special education teacher who has been with Swampscott Middle School since 2017, has been named the new principal effective July... Read more.

Nahant well on the way to Uganda goal
NAHANT — After the Running and Walking Well 5K took place in town on June 7, Good For Hope Inc. was able to help raise $10,000 in support of its mission to build... Read more.

Nahant wants to hear from its residents
NAHANT — The Town Administrator Search Committee is eager to learn what the community wants to see from the next person to take the position when it holds a public... Read more.

Swampscott goes 4th with fundraising
SWAMPSCOTT — Recreation Director Danielle Strauss is seeking help from the community, in the form of donations or possible fundraisers, in order to help raise... Read more.

HarborFest returns to Swampscott
SWAMPSCOTT — The community rallied at Fisherman’s Beach on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the annual Harborfest, where several local vendors parked food trucks... Read more.

Swampscott slows its roll on roads
SWAMPSCOTT — The Select Board discussed changes to several roads throughout town, with some being made one-ways to help the flow of traffic on Elm Place, and adding... Read more.

Peabody graduates 332 students
PEABODY — Peabody Veterans Memorial High School (PVMHS) graduated 332 students on Friday. Parents, family, and friends of the graduates all gathered under the... Read more.

Swampscott seniors get connected through funding
SWAMPSCOTT — Seaglass Village, a nonprofit based on helping seniors live independently, has announced that the organization has received a $30,000 grant from the... Read more.