The chapel has been undergoing a major restoration since 2009.
Police are investigating hate symbol graffiti found at, near the Middle School over the weekend.
Recommendations for hiring a lawn care maintenance service this Spring.
Grant recipients will be working to implement a diverse range of educational, interpretive, and preservation projects.
Get the results for the Boston Marathon Swampscott runners here.
Monday is Patriots' Day, a state holiday but not a federal holiday. Find out what to expect open and closed on the holiday.
The following letter to the editor was submitted by Maureen Thomsen.
Residents are asked to remove their cars parked on town streets.
Emery has been missing since Saturday.
Several town committees are in need of volunteers, including the COA and the Athletic Field Advisory Committee.
Ban in effect from Sunday evening until further notice.
A look at some of the top stories in Swampscott last week.
A look at some of the top stories happening around the North Shore this week.
Amy Spelta is helping raise money for Massachusetts Eye and Ear in the Boston Marathon this April.
UNH based choral group will headline the final concert of the year in the Soli Deo Gloria Concert Series, taking place on April 3rd.
The public input period on the rough draft of the document is open until March 30.
We asked Patch Readers which streets have the most bumps, divots and craters in their area.
Volunteers are needed from precincts one and five.
A look at some of the top headlines last week in Swampscott.
The ban is in effect until 7 p.m. on Monday.
The Swampscott High School class of 2018 is sponsoring the amazing hypnotist- Hypno-Lorenzo to for an interactive performance!
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Swampscott. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and unnecessary.
Town announces program to help residents save over $80,000 annually.
You can find out about the program with a free seminar on Feb. 3.
Take a look at the top headlines this week in Swampscott.
This weekend's storm isn't looking like too much of a threat for Swampscott, but that could always change. Best to be prepared.
Take a look at the top headlines so far this week in Swampscott.
William James College, RIA House, is sharing its findings on a study of the online commercial sex market on the North Shore and across MA.
Look to see where the cheapest gas can be found in Swampscott.
The commission is looking for projects that work to preserve or honor the county's heritage.
Tips worth checking out as Massachusetts descends into a deep freeze.
What were the top stories this week on Swampscott Patch?
What are the top stories so far this week on Swampscott Patch?
It's a world record jackpot. Find out more about Saturday's drawing, Wednesday's jackpot and where to buy tickets in Swampscott.
Take a look at the top stories from the week on Swampscott Patch.
That is a LOT of money. Find out more about Saturday's drawing, Wednesday's jackpot and where to buy tickets in Swampscott.
The record-setting jackpot drawing takes place Saturday night. The deadline is approaching to buy your tickets.
The MBTA elected to put to the public two options for fare hikes starting in July.
The Powerball jackpot hit $800 million—a U.S. record. There are multiple lottery retailers in Swampscott where you can get your tickets.
Saturday's Powerball jackpot is estimated at $675 million, the largest in U.S. history. Here's where to buy your ticket in Swampscott.