MaryEllen Fletcher and Katie Phelan were elected to the two open Swampscott Select Board seats; Sean Regan wins a bid for Housing Authority.
Here's everything you need to know about the April 26 annual town election.
These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
StretchLab Vinnin Square owners are eager to help North Shore residents with their flexibility, mobility and athletic recovery.
Swampscott will begin the first of seven collection weeks for 2022 starting Monday.
Here are the finishing times for registered Swampscott runners in this year's race.
Sean Fitzgerald told Patch that while the town is striving for more affordable housing, the scale of the 120-unit proposal is too large.
Patriots' Day is Monday, April 18 a state holiday in MA - but not a federal holiday. Find out what's expected to be open or closed.
Patch wants to tell your story of running in the first traditional Boston Marathon since 2019.
The April 30 event at the police station is part of a month-long campaign to get expired and unwanted medications out of the wrong hands.
The recommendation was one of several aimed at improving town staff retention through the creation of a more beneficial work-life balance.
Candidates for the April 26 election will be answering questions in the forum sponsored by the Democratic and Republican Town Committees.
The Zoning Board of Appeals will hold another public hearing on May 9 with the deadline to close the hearing extended to June 14 on Tuesday.
Phelan is seeking election to one of the two open Select Board seats in Swampscott in the annual spring vote.
Swampscott police, school officials and the DA's Office will host the forum for middle and high school students on April 25.
Fletcher is seeking election to one of the two open Select Board seats in Swampscott in the annual spring vote.
Phelan is one of three candidates on the ballot for two open seats in the April 26 annual town election.
Swampscott police have been trained in how to interact with residents who have Autism Spectrum Disorder.
the London School of Economics graduate was formerly the Deputy Town Clerk in Lincoln.
The Arizona native becomes the first town's first non-Civil Service system department head hire.
Boston Magazine honored David Brodsky as part of its annual awards designations.
Martin-Epstein is seeking election to one of the two Select Board seats in Swampscott in the annual spring vote.
The E.F. Gilmore Disabled Americans will host the breakfast open to all veterans on April 16 at the Swampscott Veterans Center.
Voters must register by Wednesday to be eligible to cast a ballot in the April 26 annual town election.
Boris Shadari was accused of targeting the Congolese community, inflating tax refunds and then diverting funds into accounts he controlled.
With the annual town election weeks away, former Newburyport Clerk Michael Sullivan gets the nod to lead efforts.
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to boost your home's curb appeal, painting the exterior can do wonders.
Students from the Clarke Elementary School are looking to raise $10,000 to help Ukrainian refugees amid the recent Russian invasion.
Three candidates will be on the ballot for two open seats as Polly Titcomb, Don Hause opt against running for re-election.
This year's event will take place on April 9.
Polly Titcomb is seeking the spot Lori Ehlrich vacated to take a regional director post at FEMA.
Here is a small sample of the wonderful books we have celebrating some pretty amazing women!
A 16-year-old boy was stabbed multiple times inside a car in Saugus Thursday, now police are looking for the culprit.
Swampscott Police Chief Ruben Quesada said community engagement will be a key focus as he takes the reins of the department.
WinnDevelopment said during Tuesday's Zoning Board meeting that they are willing to include a potential rail-trail entrance into the design.
One month after the Board expressed renewed concerns about parking, open space, the 40B project is back on the agenda Tuesday.
The three-sport star was part of the Super Bowl champion football team while taking AP courses and volunteering as a soccer coach.
See the latest announcement from the Swampscott Public Library.
The former health care financial officer is vying for the 8th Essex seat vacated when Lori Ehrlich became the FEMA Region 1 Administrator.