Not ideal conditions for Santa.
Grab them before the library closes for Christmas.
Shop for everyone on your holiday list, all within your budget.
The week so far on Swampscott Patch.
The town plans to use its new-found funds to assess how vulnerable Swampscott is to coastal storms and rising sea levels.
AccuWeather suggests that it should be a very white Christmas this season in New England.
After almost breaking his tooth on the strange little stone, a Swampscott man might cash in big.
Prices at the pump have dropped 10 cents since last week, AAA says.
Top posts at Swampscott Patch this week include holiday bonuses for Market Basket workers and a how to avoid a Christmas tree fire.
Plus, one person dies in a Waltham fire and Market Basket employees receive holiday bonuses.
Commuter rail service through Swampscott on Wednesday night was delayed after a train struck and killed a man on the tracks in Gloucester.
Thursday evening commuters may encounter some slippery spots from the light snow that has been falling, according to the weather service.
After several inches of rain fell Tuesday, light rain and showers are coming back through the area Wednesday afternoon.
A flood warning in Swampscott for streets, underpasses and small streams through Tuesday evening will mean a longer evening commute home.
A day full of wind and rain is expected to hit the North Shore on Tuesday.
There is a possibility of street flooding from heavy rain and coastal flooding at high tide.
Plus, a virus closes a middle school and a young girl helps save her family from a fire.
The shotgun deer hunting season runs for two weeks and the first of two Saturdays where hunting is allowed is this weekend.
Fundraiser at UNO to support the Pierro Family who suffered a house fire in Swampscott this week.
Plus, more wild turkey attacks in Brookline and an animal shelter seeks a home for a long-time shelter dog.
The top articles on Patch sites in Massachusetts in November.
Up to 4 inches of snow could fall in Swampscott on Friday, outdoing the much-hyped pre-Thanksgiving storm.
The greatest chance of snow and sleet will occur between 1 and 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Rain and snow is expected to mix Wednesday morning before changing over to all snow.
College is decorated for the season
A mix of rain and snow will make holiday travel dangerous, according to the National Weather Service.
Plus, a fifth-grader is suspended for showing an imaginary gun and Staples is closing more stores.
The MBTA fined Keolis Commuter Service a total of $804,000 for issues with the commuter rail service under its 8-year $2.7 billion contract.
About 2 inches of rain and wind gusts up to 55 mph are expected Monday afternoon.
A wind advisory is in effect on Monday afternoon and evening for Swampscott because of wind gusts that could cause damage.
Plus, F-15s fly over Eastern Massachusetts and a Charlestown teenager dies after being shot.
Up to an inch of snow is possible in Swampscott during the Friday morning commute, according to meteorologists.
The jets conducted a low flyover of downtown Boston and beyond Thursday morning during a training mission.
Interfaith Thanksgiving service celebrated on Sunday evening Nov. 23, 7 pm. All are welcome!
A dense fog advisory is in effect for Swampscott on Wednesday morning because visibility will be a quarter mile or less.
The 13th Annual Heroes Breakfast will honor heroes from across Essex County next spring. Nominations are being sought now.
The exercise is part of a media event for the Massachusetts Air National Guard.
A look at what offices and businesses are open and closed on Veterans Day in Swampscott on Tuesday.
Break out the winter coats and gloves. It's about to get cold.
Plus, a Milford man is arrested on child porn charges and fans of "Car Talk" mourn the loss of Tom Magliozzi.