The women are walking in honor of a 3-year-old family member going through cancer treatments at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The Lynn woman won the first $1 million grand prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery's "$15,000,000 Colossal Millions" instant game.
A Saturday washout forced the cancellation of the Swampscott Earth Fest on Town Hall Lawn on Saturday.
The voluntary program provides a tool for those on the autism spectrum to convey essential information to officers during an interaction.
5K Race and 1 Mile Walk To Benefit Anchor Food Pantry and Rotary Club Cahill Scholarship
Funds raised during the New Year's Day plunge will go toward student scholarships for the Swampscott eighth-graders' trip to Washington D.C.
This year's free event will be at the Town Hall Lawn on April 26.
The free breakfast for veterans and their families will be held at the Swampscott Senior Center on Friday morning.
A forum at the Lynn Auditorium will discuss plans to clean up King's Beach, including the proposed UV Light pilot program.
The event focusing on both financial and social-emotional needs is set for March 22 at the Swampscott Senior Center.
A Save The Glover House delegation traveled to Bermuda to connect over shared Revolutionary War history.
Swampscott Unites, Respects, and Embraces Diversity will host the free event Tuesday night at Swampscott High School.
The town is seeking several residents to fill openings on municipal committees.
The local group behind PorchFest and Made By 01907 said it will wind down activities following the passing of leader Heidi Shear.
Swampscott-based poet Enzo Silon Surin will speak and help lead a community panel discussion.
The Sunday ceremony will be to commemorate the 18th anniversary of her death while serving her country in Iraq.
Ralph Edwards is being honored as a Local Black Excellence honoree by the North Shore Juneteenth Association.
Residents interested in reducing, reusing and recycling are invited to join the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
The community thrift store will open at the former Clarke School Extension next month.
The DAV Disaster Relief Program was created in 1968. Since the program's inception in 1968, over $19.5 million has been disbursed.
This year's plunge will benefit the middle school trip to Washington D.C.
The Swampscott School Committee approved a one-year lease for the nonprofit thrift and consignment store Thursday night.
The Swampscott-Lynn DAV is looking for veterans and teens to attend the 'Together we Thrive' summit on Tuesday at Swampscott High School.
The public is invited to Matthew Bocchi's presentation on loss, addiction, recovery and healing Tuesday night at Swampscott High School.
Swampscott-Lynn DAV Jeffrey Blonder published this letter to Patch on Veterans Day.
The 72-year-old man greeted the team that helped save his life at the post office in August.
The E.F. Gilmore Chapter of the DAV is providing support for those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
The E.F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans will host the session featuring the Executive Office of Veterans Services and local officials.
Sen. Brendan Crighton told the Select Board that there is optimism about UV light treatments and challenges surrounding an outfall pipe.
The Swampscott resident and current NCAA president was presented the "Woody" Woodhouse Award in honor of the Tuskegee Airmen legacy.
The new rates are locked in for three years for those who do not opt out of the program.
Select Board member Doug Thompson said the town needs to be more proactive in pressuring the developer to act on the historic building.
Officials said the outage early Tuesday afternoon at one point knocked out power to all of Paradise Road.
The town is looking for volunteers to determine the need and feasibility of a potential new community life center.
The town is hosting two events this weekend after a successful Swamptoberfest this past Saturday.
Veterans who have served since the 9/11 terrorist attacks are encouraged to attend to learn more about available benefits.
The committee will help assess community needs and use town meeting-appropriated funds to determine the need or feasibility of a new center.
The annual town party will include live music, a beer garden, lawn and children's games.
While new signs provide clear warnings on water quality, a long-pursued solution to cleaning the beach water remains the mission.
The classic summer thriller will be shown on an LED screen on the shores of the ocean on Monday night.