The seven-week concert series runs on the Town Hall Lawn with a beer garden and food.
Dennis O'Neil of Swampscott was honored by the Department of Massachusetts Disabled American Veterans.
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The Environmental Protection Agency grant will support water quality monitoring and public notification programs for troubled beaches.
Parking restrictions will begin at 3 p.m. with road closures to start at 6.
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The town has launched a dashboard to keep residents updated on the state of the water off Fisherman's Beach during swimming season.
The town and Holcim US (formerly Aggregate) settled a lawsuit over restrictions the town hoped to include as part of an annual permit.
The average Swampscott homeowner will pay between $111 and $124 more annually based on two proposals to replenish reserve funds.
Find out how to cool down in Swampscott with temperatures expected to challenge 100 degrees this week.
Essex County DA Paul Tucker said the victim was pronounced dead at Salem Hospital on Saturday night.
Superintendent Pamela Angelakis announced her retirement during Thursday night's School Committee meeting.
The last fourth-grade graduating class enjoyed a ceremony as the school is set to close after 113 years.
The Disabled Veterans of America Swampscott/Lynn/Salem/Peabody chapter will hold its meeting at the Swampscott Senior Center at 9:30 a.m.
The day of road racing takes place at Philips Park beginning at 10:30 a.m. on July 4.
The beach was ranked at the very bottom of Save The Harbor/Save The Bay annual survey of beaches in the Boston metro area.
Dogs and cats can be brought to the Department of Public Works Yard on Paradise Road for the $15 clinic.
These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The Select Board reviewed the Housing Production Strategic Plan amid rising prices, high density and an aging population.
New Select Board Chair MaryEllen Fletcher spoke with Patch about her hopes to "turn the temperature down" and bring people together in town.
These superwomen are planting seeds for the future.
The Farmers Market will operate each Sunday - rain or shine - on the Town Hall Lawn through Oct. 17.
These Swampscott students made the honors list at Salem State University for the Spring 2024 semester.
A new-look Select Board voted to reallocate $1.5 million in APRA funds approved for myriad projects toward sewer infrastructure.
The CPA would open state funding for open space, historic preservation and housing in exchange for a 1.5 percent property tax surcharge.
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Town meeting voters opted to accept the state-mandated zoning requirements for multi-family housing during Night 3 on Wednesday.
A tree dedication and Memorial Day ceremony are planned this weekend in Swampscott.
Town meeting members on Tuesday voted to reconsider the added school money that would have required an increase in the tax levy.
The deceased whale that came ashore for the second time this month earlier last week was buried in Swampscott.
The Recreation sale comes after the Select Board approved a price hike to cover higher online sales, staffing and maintenance costs.
Swampscott E.F. Gilmore DAV Commander Jeffrey Blonder submitted this opinion piece to Patch.
As residents pushed back against the plan for the Hawthorne Property, competing visions emerged for the town's $7 million purchase.
With the demolition of the former building complete, 40 units of veterans affordable housing ar expected to be completed in 18 to 24 months.
Grab The Bagel will be holding a special event with giveaways at its new location at the Dockside Pub on Saturday morning.
The deceased whale - named "Espresso" - resurfaced on Preston Beach this week after being dragged 50 miles offshore earlier this month.
A ceremony will be held on Monday in the Veterans section of the Swampscott Cemetery.
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