"These small businesses survived during the pandemic. They need this town to help them make the most out of this space," Fitzgerald said.
Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald said plans to spend $90 per year in rate increases on King's and Fisherman's will be on the Board agenda.
The Earth Day event will be on April 27 with a rain date scheduled for the next week.
While the path of totality will go through northern New England, those on the North Shore can still anticipate a show on April 8.
The design, which could cost an estimated $30 million, will be subject to more public input in what could be a decade-long project.
The farmers market will be open every Sunday on the Town Hall lawn through Oct. 27.
The town thrift store to benefit schools and nonprofits reopened on Humphrey Street six months ago.
The event will include a Run with Pride 5K on June 1 on the Town Hall lawn.
Vietnam Veterans Remembrance Day is March 29.
The food pantry said it is short on supplies ahead of its next bulk delivery from the Greater Boston Food Bank.
Sora was the lone Massachusetts police K9 chosen for the grant that helps offset veterinary costs for departments.
Swampscott police said Lucas died Thursday morning after a courageous battle with cancer.
The Swampscott Farmers Market is set to open on June 9 and will run rain or shine every Sunday on the Town Hall Lawn through October.
The "claim sharks" charge veterans unauthorized fees for filing Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) disability claims, which are free.
Swampscott Unites, Respects, and Embraces Diversity will host the event on Feb. 27 at Swampscott High School.
The three finalist hoteliers hoping to turn the school into a boutique hotel shared their preliminary proposals on Tuesday.
The Recreation Department, Health Department and Swampscott Senior Center are collaborating on the event on March 17.
The varsity baseball team will play its games at DeFelice Diamond this spring after a unanimous vote of the Select Board.
The heavy overnight rains triggered the Lynn Water and Sewer's combined overflow release early this morning.
Members of the E.F. Gilmore DAV of Swampscott/Lynn recently visited and made a donation to the Chelsea veteran resident home.
The Committee will help guide and support the town in fixing and maintaining its century-old sewer system and minimize beach pollution.
Cities and towns across the state will receive money from the settlement over the bulk of the next two decades.
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.