Swampscott police were asking residents to keep a safe distance from the seal with hopes it would soon make its way back to the ocean.
North Shore veterans can come for a complimentary breakfast and learn more about the benefits available to them.
The events include "Black History is Our History" - a night of poetry, music and reflection on Feb. 27.
The town will host its first "idea exchange" on possible uses for the recently acquired oceanfront land.
Cash Christison and his mother, Brendyl, are raising money to help purchase AEDs and defibrillator training for youth programs and coaches.
New State Rep. Jenny Armini (D-Marblehead) will be the special guest speaker on Jan. 21.
The town official broke ground Tuesday on the new $98 million K-4 elementary school set to open in the fall of 2024.
VFW Post 1240 Auxiliary is offering a pair of Celtics tickets to one lucky donor - or raffle ticket purchaser - at its Dec. 9 blood drive.
Residents should not put out trash in covered containers prior to the night before pickup, and not put out bags until 5 a.m. on pickup day.
The cheerleaders sold more than 200 pies during their annual fundraiser while also qualifying for the MA North Regional Championships.
The Swampscott ReachArts fair will be Saturday at the ReachArts building on Burrill Street.
Residents are invited to drop off items for those in need at the police station.
Residents can drop off the pumpkins at the Department of Public Works.
The annual fundraiser to support the programs will be on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Town Hall.
The E.F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans helped initiate several benefit claims for deserving veterans on the North Shore.
A regional steering committee favors an ultraviolet disinfection system for what was called the "worst beach in the Commonwealth."
The Career Center on the Go event will be on Tuesday at the Swampscott Public Library.
The green beetle has been detected in 239 communities, including several in Essex County.
The touch-a-truck will include several emergency response vehicles and apparatus on the Town Hall Lawn on Sunday.
Sixty households or more are expected to participate Saturday, including 17 set up on the Town Hall lawn.
Swampscott Fire Capt. Mark Ryan is being remembered for his dedication to his family, the Swampscott FD and his impact on the community.
The Sept. 24 meeting will discuss the new law providing resources for service members' exposure to burn pits and other toxic substances.
More than 20 performers are expected to serenade the streets of the Olmstead/Monument Avenue area of Swampscott.
The event, which will run from 4 to 8 p.m., will include live music, food trucks, a kids' play area and — of course — a beer garden.
Organizers said hundreds from Lynn, Marblehead and Swampscott attended Saturday's event on Fisherman's Beach.
Organizers said Saturday's first Swampscott Family Fest grew out of the pandemic mix-and-mingles at Linscott Park.
The Fisherman's Beach festival will feature food, music and activities for children and adults.
Town officials are looking for feedback on how to allocate the remaining approximately $4.1 million of $4.5 American Rescue Plan Act funds.
The third annual craft beer and music beach party starts at 3 p.m. on Fisherman's Beach.
A month after the summer program was abruptly canceled, Swampscott Recreation is now offering a weekly kids program at Fisherman's Beach.
Former Swampscott ACO Dan Proulx said a coyote that bites was likely fed or given water while young and lost its fear of people.
Jeffrey Blonder will help area disabled veterans gain information about and obtain services entitled to them.
The Dennis Muise Flounder & Skate Tournament at the Swampscott Yacht Club will raise money for the American Cancer Society.
There will be bargains all over town on Saturday.
E. F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans Chapter 64 Commander Jeffrey Blonder shares thoughts this Memorial Day.
The Swampscott Yacht Club is hosting the fair with vendors, food and rides on the SYC launch boat.
The program is open to students entering grades 3 through 9 and this summer will perform "The Addams Family: Younger@Part."
The breakfast will include details on what benefits veterans are entitled to on the North Shore.
A day of activities, information and a bike sale will take place at the Town Hall Lawn.
Swampscott will begin the first of seven collection weeks for 2022 starting Monday.