Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.
Last weekend was the third time this year the Swampscott Historical Society opened the town's oldest building to the public for tours.
The Clear History filming at North Shore Music Theatre will take place Oct. 1.
Actor Jon Hamm has joined the list of celebrities flocking to the North Shore this month to film Larry David's HBO movie "Clear History." He is reportedly filming in Beverly this week.
Larry David's HBO film "Clear History" will be filming today on West Beach in Beverly Farms.
Artist John Bonner ventures to uncharted territory: upon the would be Swampscott Rail Trail.
A gorgeous pic of Fisherman's Beach from George Allen's house-cam.
The Grown Ups 2 soundstage came and went. Here is a look at it from beginning to end.
The owner and chef of the Humphrey Street restaurant won Sunday's Chef Throwdown, which brought in lots of visitors to the Farmers Market.
They also treated Louie Gallo to a lunch where a plaque and peaches and a trip to the Land of the Midnight Sun were on the table.
An Egg Rock Literary Journal piece by Nancy R.S. Diaz. Send us poetry or prose you would like to share with our Egg Rock readers.
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra warmed the audience on Sunday.
A conversation with The Blue Ox Restaurant and Bar's Executive Chef Matthew O’Neil, a Swampscott High graduate.
Make-up artists from Boston Beauty and other companies put on a seminar to help ladies get the most out of their skin and make-up.
Transplanted Swampscott resident Paula Pearce talks about her band, Corduroy.
Swampscott artist Bill Cloutman left a career in advertising for a career in painting and teaching.
Jay gets around fine on three legs. What he needs is a place to stand.
Moira Landry, 14, will continue on her public service path by representing Swampscott in Gov. Deval Patrick's Project 351.
The owner of this home business hails from England, from which she brought her affinity for textiles.
Where is this rock formation? It's called The Cradle at Blackwell Cliff.
The local bistro by the sea is raising funds to feed the hungry this holiday season.
Hospice of the North Shore brings families together to remember loved ones and support care for the terminally ill.
Joanne Wilson, 66, sings while she collects donations outside Panera Bread on Paradise Road.
Shorter days signal a time for giving and dedication.
The first meeting will be Dec. 14, featuring crafts, food and event planning.
Russian culture abounds at the Swampscott Library.
Owner Julie Brooks invites the public to explore her fine art gallery.
Column will spotlight talented Swampscott artists.