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In less than a month, 147 new flu cases were confirmed in Boston. One was fatal.
Despite common belief, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. Check below to see how the myth could be hurting you, and your wallet.
Take a look back at the week in Swampscott news.
Five simple tips to keep your technology safe in below zero temperatures.
Plus, a Paul Revere time capsule is opened and three men were murdered in North Andover.
Keeping your pooch legal just got easier.
Frostbite and hypothermia can set in fast. A handy chart from The National Weather Service shows just how quickly you should head inside.
4th Annual Yoga Live! event raises funds and awareness for breast cancer research.
Pre-Retirement seminar at Swampscott Public Library gives tips on getting the most out of your social security.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
Wind chills will get dangerous on Wednesday night and Thursday.
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A look at the week in news so far in Swampscott.
Must-dos from MEMA to keep you, your kids and your pets safe during this week’s arctic chills.
The 11th Annual Lee Golomb Cadiff Teen Poetry Contest is open for teens who live or go to school in Swampscott.
The deadline to purchase 2015 dog licenses is the end of the month.
A few Swampscott stations come in below the statewide average.
Winds could produce gusts up to 50 mph and cause downed tree limbs, power outages. Driving could also be impacted.
Wind chills are expected to fall below zero.
The past week on Swampscott Patch.
Take note of these winter driving tips.
Plus, a goat escapes a slaughterhouse and a Boston Terrier on a Roomba becomes an Internet sensation.
Snow, sleet, freezing rain and rain are in the forecast.
A look at the top articles of 2014.
Plus, most popular baby names and Massachusetts suspends a pediatrician's medical license.
The week so far on Swampscott Patch.
We want to hear from you. What are your New Year’s resolutions and how will you keep them?
The average price this week was $2.46 a gallon, down 11 cents from last week.
A look back at the past week on Swampscott Patch.
Cold temperatures are in the forecast for this week.
Plus, a Brandeis student resigns from leadership position following comments about slain New York Police Department officers.
Anna will hold down the fort in Arendelle so her magical sister can visit the children in Swampscott.
The heaviest rain is expected on Wednesday night and may be coupled with isolated thunderstorms.
Cars that are left unattended to warm up in driveways are easy targets for car thieves.
Potentially record-breaking rainfall may cause problems for travelers.
The virus has sickened hundreds of students in New England this year.
Plus, you can rent Tom Brady's penthouse and heroin/opiate deaths are on the rise in Massachusetts.