The theme of the Summit is: "Together We Thrive: Veterans and Teens Embracing Mental Wellness."
Annalisa Di Palma is one of five new Board members for the organization providing resources to disadvantaged, low-income girls.
Select Board members pressed for more control over grant spending with an emphasis on source elimination and Fisherman's Beach concerns.
Residents are invited to review and comment on the proposed Vinnin Square Design Guidelines presented to the Planning Board this month.
The Solid Waste Advisory Committee will put forth the comprehensive plan at a public forum on Oct. 25.
The E.F. Gilmore Chapter raised funds to help the victims of the Maui wildfires and Hurricane Idalia.
A last-ditch propsal to spend $150,000 in town ARPA funds to move and store the house did not gain Select Board majority approval.
The clinic will be Oct. 16 at the Swampscott Senior Center.
An assessment of the town's water and sewer system reveals no quick fix in the face of massive necessary investments.
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton cited the challenges of funding cleanup of the beach at Thursday's House Transportation and Infrastructure hearing.
With Greater Boston Food Bank supplies slashed because of staffing issues, the Anchor Food Pantry is reaching out to the community for help.
The townwide music event will now be held on Oct. 1.
The annual town music, beer and food event had already been postponed once because of the weather this month.
The break caused disruption in the area of Nirvana Drive on Wednesday.
The townwide yard sale, ReachArts Porchfest and Swamptoberfest are all planned for Saturday, weather permitting.
The Swampscott/Lynn Disabled Veterans of America event is set for Red Rock Park in Lynn.
The Zoning Board of Appeals on Tuesday will discuss a variance that would allow the house to be moved from Pitman Road to Hillside Avenue.
The annual town party will now be held on Sept. 23.
Despite millions of dollars spent on source contamination prevention, the beach was unsafe for swimming more than 90 percent of this summer.
The day of beer, music, food and family fun will be held on the Town Hall lawn on Sept. 9.
The state program provides matching funds for historic, recreation and affordable housing projects in exchange for a property tax surcharge.
Police Chief Ruben Quesada reiterated to the Select Board that the answer is more education and targeted infrastructure than citations.
Registration is now open for the expanded event set for Sept. 23.
Fifteen Swampscott riders are set to hit the roads to raise money for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The Lynn Water & Sewer Commission said the flow of "untreated or partially treated sewage" occurred Friday night.
The town will hold a community forum on new design standards following zoning changes approved at the annual town meeting.
The Swampscott Select Board voted in favor of long-debated parking changes in the Phillips Beach neighborhood.
The block party featuring food trucks, music, beer gardens, kids' carnival and local vendors is set for Aug. 12 from noon to 4 p.m.
Those filing medical claims must do so before the deadline to receive benefits backdated to 2022.
The annual music and brewfest on Saturday at Fisherman's Beach benefits the oldest working fish house in the country.
The Swampscott/Lynn Disabled American Veterans chapter is organizing the event Sunday featuring food, drinks, games and information.
The swing safety upgrades are part of a state-funded upgrade and rehabilitation project for the park.
Admission to the day of racing fun at Phillips Park is a donation to the Anchor Food Pantry.
The festival and Strawberry Parade will take place on Sunday from 4 to 8 p.m.
The collaboration with the Disabled American Veterans of Swampscott and Lynn will include music, food, raffles at the GAR museum on June 24.
The Swampscott Yacht Club event will benefit the American Cancer Society.
The regional campaign was in coordination with National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
The ceremony with speakers and music will take place on Thursday at 3 p.m.
The members of the E.F. Gilmore Swampscott/Lynn DAV board will serve for the next year.
Donations are sought to support the annual march of decorated vehicles and costumed revelers.