Goodwill is Highest Ranked Brand in its Category
The advent of spring inspired an uptick in home sales throughout New England.
Academy Award®-Winning Filmmaker to Premiere Documentary at the Boston International Film Festival
The Patch Jobs Board features a number of filter possibilities, including "Fortune 500 Best Companies to Work for."
Michael Calabro, Sperling Interactive, explains how to improve your site visually, boost usability, and optimize it for search engines.
Plus, a dog’s feces leads the threat incident, $420 on 4/20, school sexting issues, and crazy crime, too.
Take a look at the week so far in Swampscott news.
Heather Miller of Swampscott with her 2013 Ford Mustang
High school students and their parents are often concerned about their upcoming college expenses.
A resident describes why she'll be casting a vote for Glenn Kessler.
A resident asks for votes for incumbent selectman Glenn Kessler.
A resident urges votes for Glenn Kessler.
A Planning Board incumbent discusses why he's running for reelection.
Fast and easy forgiveness of your student loans! Sound too good to be true? That's because it is.
No open burning Wednesday due to elevated fire potential.
Some of the hot stories on Patch.com sites in Massachusetts on Tuesday, April 14.
Creative Writing Workshop in Marblehead this Saturday! Authors of all genres and skill levels welcome!
Excerpts from the Swampscott Police Department log.
The Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) sent out spectator guidelines on the Monday before the marathon.
Patch and Zillow team up to bring you this look at what's on the market in Swampscott.
A resident describes why he's voting for Peter Spellios.
A resident explains her choice for Swampscott Board of Selectmen.
Plus, possible meth lab discovered in Framingham, Wayland teen found, Canton man perishes in crash, and more from Patch.com today.
The checkpoints will be "operated during varied hours."
Residents in town have received phone calls from individuals claiming to be from the Internal Revenue Service.
You can look close to home or expand your options on the Patch Jobs Board.
"Energy aggregation" is a fancy way to say bulk electricity that could save you money.
Take a look back at the week in Swampscott news.
Plus, a Somerville man is found mutilated and decapitated in Cambridge.
Social Security wants your retirement planning to be stress-free.
It's time to laugh! Comedy Night at the Gerry 5 VFA, Marblehead - Saturday, May 2, 2015
Do you owe fines at the library? You'll want to read this.
Patch and Zillow bring you your weekly look at open houses in Swampscott.
The service interruption will allow MassDOT Data Center upgrades to take place.
Robin Stairman is running to raise money for the American Liver Foundation.
Here's a look at what you'll be deciding when you head to the polls April 28, 2015.
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