Swampscott police make their annual call for any new information on the killing of 15-year-old Henry Bedard on the anniversary of his death.
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The town official broke ground Tuesday on the new $98 million K-4 elementary school set to open in the fall of 2024.
Swampscott police said they got multiple reports of someone posing as a police officer requesting payments for fines, fees and warrants.
Jo Ann Simons of Swampscott Recognized For Work With People With Developmental Disabilities
Nahant decides on shoot-to-kill approach against aggressive coyotes.
The Swampscott Select Board voted 3-2 to keep a 1.7 residential/commercial split in the tax burden as single-family values rose sharply.
Town meeting members agreed to put $2.57 million in free cash, general stabilization and capital stabilization toward mitigating increases.
The survey deadline is Dec. 10 and is designed to gauge awareness of and participation in town waste removal and recycling programs.
Swampscott Select Board Chair Neal Duffy said the first community conversation will be held on Jan. 28 to discuss the future of the parcel.
There were no reported injuries from the fire that lit up the neighborhood Sunday night.
The warrant includes votes on transferring free cash to adjust tax rates and appropriating $3 million more for the new elementary school.
VFW Post 1240 Auxiliary is offering a pair of Celtics tickets to one lucky donor - or raffle ticket purchaser - at its Dec. 9 blood drive.
Swampscott Select Board members Wednesday expressed reluctance in a 4-1 vote supporting the deal to end the yearlong contract dispute.
Officers are being trained this week on using the uniform cameras, which will go on for good starting Friday.
The department will accept the donation of a bullet- and stab-proof vest from the nonprofit Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
Bob Serino said on Monday he's "called it a career in coaching the team I grew up playing for and love."
The Swampscott Police Department is one of several asking residents to be vigilant and watch out for thieves this holiday season.
Residents should not put out trash in covered containers prior to the night before pickup, and not put out bags until 5 a.m. on pickup day.
Trees, like everything else, may cost a little more this year, but consumers seem to be taking the expected price hikes in stride.
The Big Blue earned 15 NEC All-Conference or All-Star nods this fall season, not counting football.
Swampscott Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald made the assessment as the Select Board begins to look at the 2023 tax classifications.
Starting in January restaurants and civic organizations that serve food will be able to apply for a bring-your-own-bottle license.
The cheerleaders sold more than 200 pies during their annual fundraiser while also qualifying for the MA North Regional Championships.
The job posting comes after a summer dispute between the police union and town administrator on the pace of hiring within the department.
The Swampscott ReachArts fair will be Saturday at the ReachArts building on Burrill Street.
The return of a cherished annual tradition at The First Church in Swampscott
The Lynn-Swampscott Disabled American Veterans is one organization where veterans can volunteer and residents can donate time to help them.
The Board of Health will host the regular-dose clinic for those 18 and older on Nov. 16.
Before you head to the polls Tuesday, brush up on who's running for office, and on four key ballot questions.
Residents are invited to drop off items for those in need at the police station.
Swampscott police said there were two incidents of high school-aged residents being sent to the hospital after ingesting THC this week.
As the 40B Elm Place Project proceeds, town leaders look for ways to head off "adverse" developers looking to bypass local zoning bylaws.
A series of events are planned to honor the contributions and sacrifices of Swampscott and Lynn Veterans.
Chrysoula Hatzis Varvounis, who graduated in 1993, owns a tax preparation and accounting services firm in Salem.
With no formal policy in place, the Select Board worked through provisions for restaurants wishing to allow alcohol consumption on-premise.
Residents can drop off the pumpkins at the Department of Public Works.
The annual fundraiser to support the programs will be on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Town Hall.
The Swampscott Police Association will hold this year's festivities on Dec. 10.