The Facebook video of fight over a handicapped parking spot in Swampscott has gone viral.
Marblehead football has beaten Swampscott for the last four years during their Thanksgiving day match up.
The Swampscott Police Association will host its annual holiday parade on Saturday, Dec. 16.
Scott Kafker was sworn in as an associate justice of Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court this week.
The Massachusetts House of Representatives paved the way for Swampscott officials to dole out eight more liquor licenses in town.
It's never too early for New Year's Eve planning! Here's your guide to fireworks, parties and other events happening in and near Swampscott.
At a special Town Meeting this week, Swampscott residents voted down an article to set 20 mph safety zones without state approval.
The deadline to weigh in on parking in downtown Swampscott is Nov. 22.
Swampscott residents will get to vote on several budgetary decisions next week at a Special Town Meeting.
Swampscott's Andrews Chapel is set to receive a 2017 Massachusetts Historical Commission Historic Preservation Award.
Swampscott Police are looking for victims of abuse after a patron of a local salon was charged
The 20-year-old was caught behind Revere Showcase Cinemas after allegedly fleeing an MBTA bus.
The Big Blue take on the Raiders in the first round of the football tournament.
A Lynn man who allegedly walked out of a laundromat with a 1-year-old told police he meant to kill her, prosecutors said.
A Lynn coffee shop is closing a week after the owner's daughter made anti-cop comments on Facebook. The harassment was just too much.
A fire broke out on Estes Street early Wednesday morning.
Swampscott residents supporting cancer care and research in B.A.A. Half Marathon®
Swampscott police released a survey asking residents to give their input on how they feel the police department is doing.
There are currently three sex offenders living and working in Swampscott.
Fund Raiser for the Manna Project
Get creative and decorate your home for Halloween and join the contest! Registration lasts until Oct. 27.
Basketball Registration - www.swampscottcyo.org
A prosecutor said the public is simply not safe with him on the streets.
We can expect a gorgeous week. Highs in the 60's and 70's, calm winds and clear skies. It may rain a bit on Friday.
SNYB Registration open from September 27-October 11
A 33-year-old man stabbed overnight died at the hospital early Thursday morning.
Carlos Hernandez , raised from a young age in Salem MA, will formally announce his candidacy for the MA 6th Congressional District
For 100 years, the library has been serving Swampscott. To celebrate, it's having a party on the Swampscott Town Lawn
missing toddler item
The $2 million project is completed.
Disgusted with Post 1240
Shuttered Machon Elementary School will become affordable housing for seniors.
Evaluating Swampscott students, who attend private schools.
Tai Chi Chuan, poker, foot doctors, and more. Check out the calendar.
Part two of our story on the two Swampscott men who swam the crossing.
Part one of two on two men who swam the crossing.
11 innings into the 7th game, Kingston wins the Championship.
The public should not pick up abandoned hypodermic needles "due to risk of exposure."
If you want a spot in the Fisherman's Beach boat storage, you can now enter the lottery.
Destruction of Special Education Records