All Swampscott residents are invited to hear the residents speak to the Disabled American Veterans Chapter on April 15.
Planning Board architects of the expanded ADU bylaw allowance were pushed to loosen barriers to building so-called in-law apartments.
The second forum is to discuss concepts from the initial January meeting and their feasibility for the town-owned oceanfront site.
The free event set for April 29 will include a white oak tree giveaway, a used bike sale, food and lawn games.
The Disabled American Veterans Chapter 64 is offering four scholarships to students who volunteer with or are related to disabled veterans.
Scammers use sophisticated tactics to trick potential victims into disclosing personal and financial information.
These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The popular community event is on April 22 with residents invited to participate on the Town Hall lawn or at their own houses.
Thompson enters a three-person race for two seats on the Select Board in the April 25 annual town election.
A car fire reportedly spread to a house in Swampscott late Wednesday morning.
The Swampscott Education Association said the action came amid concern for "morale, functioning and culture" in the school district.
The School Committee voted 3-2 on Thursday to accept a budget agreement that will still require $644,000 in district reductions for 2024.
Vested Interest in K9s donated a bullet and stab protective vest to the community comfort dog and the Swampscott Police Department.
David Grishman said he is running for a second, three-year term in the annual town election set for April 25.
A new $310,000 stabilization fund is designed to help bridge the gap between the district and town administration for Fiscal Year 2024.
The Select Board supported a Traffic Committee push to make it 25 miles per hour from the Lynn line to the Atlantic Avenue split.
Good to know, just in case, but better to insist on a Coyote Response Plan
The next meeting of the E. F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans of Swampscott/Lynn is set for Saturday.
Swampscott Public Schools will dismiss students early on Tuesday in hopes of getting out in front of the predicted change from rain to snow.
The recent death of a bald eagle in Arlington from eating poisoned rats has rekindled the call to restrict anticoagulant rodenticides.
Superintendent Pamela Angelakis that while "there is work to be done" progress had been made in developing a school stabilization fund.
Two recent presentations provide insight into coyote behavior and what will and will not work to deter them from human and pet interaction.
The Swampscott native and biomedical engineer is seeking her first public office in the April 25 annual town election.
Longtime journalist Anne Driscoll will share some of her research into the history of the Irish immigration population of Swampscott.
The owners of the Village Tavern in Salem gained Select Board approval for a liquor license transfer from owners of the former ZestFriendz.
The Select Board is eyeing a revenue-generating hotel or mixed retail with community space as a possible future for the Hadley building.
The school budget initially put forth by the town to the Finance Committee is below what the School Committee approved.
The Select Board announced an agreement in principle to buy 12-24 Pine Street, create 30 to 40 housing units, and renovate VFW Post 1240.
Social Security works with OIG
Local soup kitchen hosts raffle to raise much needed funds
There will be no school in Swampscott Public Schools on Tuesday.
Police said the man presented several fraudulent receipts to the store for reimbursement in recent days.
A virtual presentation on "Living with Coyotes" will be held Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with Humane Wildlife Inc. expert Rebecca Dmytryk.
The newly acquired Hawthorne by the Sea property will host the lunch to raise money for the July 3 town celebration.
The SYC will host the 2023 US WASZP Class Association from Aug. 3 through Aug. 6 in partnership with the Eastern Yacht Club of Marblehead.
The Disabled Veterans of America Chapter said Armini pledged to help push to keep the Veterans Affairs Clinic in Lynn open.
The School Committee unanimously approved a 4.41 percent budget increase that exceeds the town target of a 2.59 percent increase.
The Lynn, Marblehead and Swampscott representative will serve on the environment, higher education, climate change and steering committees.
A Select Board meeting on excess overtime turned toward long-standing tensions between the town officials and the unions.