Learn about Swampscott's Harbor and Waterfront Advisory Committee's plan for the town.
The Polar Plunge raises funds to help to wipe out polio around the world. Take a virtual "plunge' online to support the rotarians efforts.
Take a look back at the week so far in Swampscott news.
The agency also highlights 12 tax scams they call the "Dirty Dozen."
This Letter to the Editor offers some thoughts on the upcoming election.
Letter to the editor
A resident is speaking up for a candidate in the upcoming Swampscott election.
Take a look back at the week in Swampscott news.
Plus, a donor withdraws an enormous pledge to Wenham College and three men are arrested after a stabbing and carjacking.
Swampscott made it onto Thrillist's snarky list of Boston suburbs that "suck."
Areas that get freezing rain could have hazardous travel conditions on Saturday morning.
The latest letter to the editor is in support of a man running for Swampscott Board of Selectmen.
A local doctor has some thoughts on yard maintenance as we head into spring.
We posed the question on Facebook and here are the results so far.
Here's a look at the week so far in Swampscott news.
History shows that a good amount of Boston winters have seen snowfalls toward the end of March or later.
The Town of Swampscott is looking for volunteers for the Swampscott Master Plan Committee
Check out what you missed this week in Swampscott news.
Plus, incredible drone footage over Boston and an online suicide pact between students at two schools foiled.
Meters will be read later than normal.
Here's a look at the week so far in Swampscottt news.
In much better news, it's almost spring.
The storm is expected to start on Tuesday night.
The Swampscott Board of Selectmen will meet this week.
The storm could bring enough snowfall to break the record for snowiest winter on record in Boston.
Boston has received 102 inches of snow this winter as of Friday; the all-time record is 107 inches set in 1995/1996.
Plus, the most popular dog breeds and an off-duty firefighter saves a boy from a burning home.
Take our quiz and find out.
An Advocate for Residents
Some areas of the state could get up to 6 inches of snow.
Here's a look back at the top stories in Swampscott this month.
It won't be too much longer until we see 7 p.m. sunsets.
Swampscott Patch readers sound off (and provide warning) regarding potholes on town roads.
The Swampscott Town website has a great feature called SeeClickFix. Residents can directly contact Town Hall with quality-of-life concerns.
Are you planning an event in town? You can have it posted to the Swampscott Community Calendar.
A current member of Swampscott's Board of health is thanking residents for their support as she announces she will not seek another term.
Numerous residents came together to submit the following letter.
Peter Spellios asks for your vote in the upcoming election.