Here are several Swampscott homes with open houses on Sunday. Know of others? Feel free to add them.
The owner of Popo's/Kell's Kreme on Humphrey Street opened several weeks early given the spring-like weather we've seen.
The February gathering drew over 40 business owners.
Please vote for your favorite hair salon by taking our poll and by clicking on the directory link and writing a short review.
It was a horse race and the winner of the Sandwich Stakes won in a photo finish.
What business would you like to see move into this new building across from Fisherman's Beach?
The self-serve shop will rotate 25 flavors at a store next to Petco.
Please vote for your favorite sandwich place by taking our poll and by clicking on the directory link and writing a short review.
It's been almost a year since the historic Gateway Building burned.
The former Blockbuster on Paradise Road closed Feb. 13, 2011. The real estate company seeking tenants said they have some proposals out on the space but nothing concrete.
This new local firm is building a network of college students and professional partners to help teenagers and their parents with college admissions.
Business owners are encouraged to claim listings in Patch Places to better promote their business and inform readers.
Find your sweetheart's bouquet at these Swampscott and Marblehead florists.
Details on the new restaurant including planned opening date, number of jobs, hours and menu.
The Mattera brothers are excited about growing their Salem business.
From the weather to store info to help you with your weekend shopping.
One of the former tenants, Raina's Hair Color Cafe, will return to the Humphrey/Redington property.
Swampscott owner serves a K-cup for every taste in her Salem store.
Selectman Barry Greenfield sees opportunity for growth through rezoning the rail station area to mixed use.
The latest question we answer in You Ask, Patch Answers.
Where Borders Express once sold books a small independent store has opened.
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A buzz circulated among the trigger-happy crowd at the Swampscott Mall Monday night/Tuesday morning as they waited for their chance to buy Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
The Swampscott resident and Sloan School grad recently launched an online company that markets specialty boutiques.
The home fashions store will open for a four-hour shopping preview Oct. 21.
A new bookstore is coming to the old Borders Express location; and a deal is in the works to bring a Mexican restaurant next door.
The landscaping company was founded by Bill Carpenter in 1946.
Selectmen have OK'd beer and wine sales for a new Essex Street store at the former site of Fiory's 2.
Two Swampscott properties have sold since Sept. 1.
The local contracting company moved to Atlantic Avenue in Marblehead after fire destroyed its Humphrey Street office in March.
Five Swampscott homes sold the last week in August.
Second in a series that looks at businesses recovering from the loss of their stores and offices in the March 1 fire at the Gateway Building. Partners Tina Manganelli, Henrietta Ricciarelli and Vera Spagnuolo are happy in their new home
As the owners of the gateway property unveil plans for a new commercial building on Humphrey, at least one of their tenants is hoping to return
Swampscott Patch will present a weekly series of interviews with business owners who, temporarily, lost their livelihoods in the March fire that destroyed the Gateway building on Humphrey Street.
The proposed replacement would be a single-story commercial use building.
Local store is liquidating its assets and closing.
The quarry had been silent for more than a year.
Four striking Verizon field technicians picketed a job site near Fisherman's Beach Thursday.
Looking for a yard sale this weekend? Here are four in the area.