Jeffrey Blonder will help area disabled veterans gain information about and obtain services entitled to them.
Police released the planned road closures and no-parking alerts for the return of the Independence Day show for Lynn and Swampscott.
Barbara Savicky's "Reflections, Perception, Sky and Water" will be on display from July 1 through Aug. 27.
The Dennis Muise Flounder & Skate Tournament at the Swampscott Yacht Club will raise money for the American Cancer Society.
The DAV Chapter 64 announced the 2022 DAV Chapter 64 Scholarship Awards Program for the first time this year.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows and other celebrations in and around Swampscott.
The three-sport standout was chosen as the state's 2022 Boys Student-Athlete of the Year.
Town meeting members authorized nearly $9 million to purchase the 9.5 acres of open space, plus the Hawthorne Restaurant property.
Those finding a bird in distress, especially near the beach, should leave it alone.
The event will be held at the Swampscott Town Hall Lawn starting at 1 p.m.
The long-debated 40B affordable housing apartment building received approval from the Zoning Board of Appeals Monday night.
The town will hold a fireworks, food, music and craft beer festival on Monument Avenue on July 3.
Duffy had been serving as interim chair since the Swampscott town election on April 25.
There will be bargains all over town on Saturday.
Local Lynn Soup Kitchen looking to fill open volunteer shifts
The town is reminding residents where they can and cannot park with a permit when headed to the beach this summer.
A pair of "Memory Lane" strolls will be held on June 22 at the school slated to be closed.
Police said good Samaritans turned in the cash after finding it on Humphrey Street on Sunday.
Bryan Petruccelli, 25, was arraigned in Lynn District Court on Wednesday five months after the Paradise Road crash that killed a Lynn man.
This weekend we honor those who served and sacrificed for our freedom.
The cost of the town rabies clinic is $10 per pet for dogs and cats.
E. F. Gilmore Disabled American Veterans Chapter 64 Commander Jeffrey Blonder shares thoughts this Memorial Day.
Zoning Board of Appeals members have appeared to signal a pending approval for the proposed 114-unit 40B affordable housing complex.
The Swampscott Yacht Club is hosting the fair with vendors, food and rides on the SYC launch boat.
The program is open to students entering grades 3 through 9 and this summer will perform "The Addams Family: Younger@Part."
The Swampscott Select Board will ask town meeting members to authorize the purchase of the property and Archer Street open space parcels.
Events include grave decorating and a Memorial Day ceremony at the Swampscott Cemetary veterans' section.
The breakfast will include details on what benefits veterans are entitled to on the North Shore.
Sixty middle school students in grades 5 through 8 were involved in this week's productions of "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
"It's not about exchanging dollars," creator Keiko Zoll told Patch. "It's about exchanging humanity."
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
Presented in partnership with Mugford Street Players
Leapfrog Group recognizes Salem Hospital for commitment to quality
Artists and Gardeners can sign up to participate in the 2nd Annual Swampscott "Garden Art Walk" taking place on July 10th
Monday night's public meeting at Swampscott High could be the final one in the 30B development hearing that is nearing 180 days.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Swampscott Town Hall will be closed to visitors on Fridays as part of a shift to a four-day workweek.
Local soup kitchen turns 40 and continues to serve a staggering number of meals each month
A day of activities, information and a bike sale will take place at the Town Hall Lawn.
MaryEllen Fletcher and Katie Phelan said they will work for the best interest of Swampscott residents amid major Select Board turnover.