Wreaths Across America is gathering donations to lay wreaths at veterans' graves at Swampscott Cemetary.
Swampscott will hold 12 days of early voting ahead of the Nov. 8 Massachusetts general election.
The Select Board agreed to allow Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald to act with Lynn in pursuit of a UV solution to clean up King's Beach.
Swampscott police said at least nine coyotes surrounded a resident while walking a dog on Rockyledge Road on Saturday.
The E.F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans helped initiate several benefit claims for deserving veterans on the North Shore.
Local entertainer Johnny Ray will be taking his Beacon Restaurant piano bar concept on the road to Palmer’s Restaurant in Andover.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field in Swampscott could come at an increased cost this year.
A regional steering committee favors an ultraviolet disinfection system for what was called the "worst beach in the Commonwealth."
Sora will be on hand at all Swampscott public schools as well as community and police events.
Police will accept cream and liquid medications on Oct. 29. Pills are accepted year-round at the police box at the CVS.
The Career Center on the Go event will be on Tuesday at the Swampscott Public Library.
A water main break affected service in the area of the Lynn line on Wednesday.
The green beetle has been detected in 239 communities, including several in Essex County.
Years of resident complaints about excessive speed in the area led the Select Board to approve the speed bumps and increased patrols.
The Select Board extended the earth removal permit while a renewed dialogue is sought between the town and company.
Swampscott police said they will be conducting training at the school on Monday and Tuesday.
The touch-a-truck will include several emergency response vehicles and apparatus on the Town Hall Lawn on Sunday.
Two months after it was scheduled to close for renovations, the Lynn Commuter Rail station will shut down on Oct. 1.
Sixty households or more are expected to participate Saturday, including 17 set up on the Town Hall lawn.
Swampscott Fire Capt. Mark Ryan is being remembered for his dedication to his family, the Swampscott FD and his impact on the community.
The Sept. 24 meeting will discuss the new law providing resources for service members' exposure to burn pits and other toxic substances.
The high-dose flu shot clinic is open to residents 65 years old and older.
While Cape Cod shark sightings have become commonplace in recent years, they are still a relative rarity on the North Shore.
More than 20 performers are expected to serenade the streets of the Olmstead/Monument Avenue area of Swampscott.
Superintendent Pamela Angelakis told Patch she was "disappointed and disheartened" at the incident and vowed to review all safety policies.
The Swampscott Select Board approved the Traffic Study Committee recommendation for a stop sign on Plymouth Avenue - with more to come.
The last weekend of summer is here. Find out what's open and closed nearby.
Swampscott voters will cast ballots for state representative, district attorney, sheriff and other races in Tuesday's primary.
The Commercial Street Bridge carries the Newburyport/Rockport Line over Commercial Street between River Works Station and Lynn Station.
Swampscott is conducting a community-wide survey to help determine how to best spend its remaining America Recovery Plan Act funding.
The football players and cheerleaders took part in a "Media Day" at Blocksidge Field on Monday.
The event, which will run from 4 to 8 p.m., will include live music, food trucks, a kids' play area and — of course — a beer garden.
Organizers said hundreds from Lynn, Marblehead and Swampscott attended Saturday's event on Fisherman's Beach.
Organizers said Saturday's first Swampscott Family Fest grew out of the pandemic mix-and-mingles at Linscott Park.
The Lynn Woods Reservation reopened on Friday with the exception of certain trails after four fires burned more than 86 acres amid drought.
Polly Titcomb is seeking election as the state representative from the 8th Essex District representing Lynn, Marblehead and Swampscott.
Savor the Harbor/Save the Bay Director Chris Mancini tells Patch he believes funding is available once a cleanup solution is identified.
Early in-person voting and the deadline to register to vote in the Sept. 6 primary are both Saturday in Swampscott.