Katherine Pitman, the nation's top pole vaulter, was recognized for her national Division III record with a mark of 4.25 meters.
For every 'A' an All About Dance student gets, she gets a free raffle ticket.
Gargi Cooper is running for reelection on the Swampscott School Committee. Read her Q&A with Patch to learn more.
The chair of the Swampscott Renewable Energy Committee expresses his opinion on the Swampscott School Committee Race.
Event is Part of Year-long Celebration of Swampscott Library’s Centennial
Suzanne Wright is running for reelection on the Swampscott School Committee. Read her Q&A with Patch to learn more.
Voters need to register by April 5 to vote in the local Swampscott election.
Swampscott will host informational meetings in April and May about the next steps to making the rail trail project happen.
Seeking host families for Spanish exchange students this summer.
The committee voted in favor of two statements of interest regarding seeking state funds for a new school.
The interim Swampscott high school and middle school principals will take over the positions permanently starting immediately.
A young dance group showed support for a fellow member after a scheduling change made her miss their performance.
Points for Swampscott!
Gargi Cooper is seeking a second term on the Swampscott School Committee.
The developers of the senior housing development at the former Machon Elementary will present their plans next week.
An alleged assault and battery case on an MBTA bus operator has authorities searching for this man.
Employees donate their time and set up school supply
Snow day!
Tuesday's storm is shaping up to be a doozy: Here's what we know so far.
Looking for something new? The Swampscott Patch Job Board has listings for cooks, caregivers, and everything in between.
Suzanne Wright is seeking a second three-year term on the Swampscott School Committee.
Swampscott health professional Emily Cilley announces run for Board of Health focusing on 360-degree view of a healthy community
The town needs input on the Harold A. King' Forest proposed maintenance program.
A Lynn Classical graduate and Iraqi refugee was Elizabeth Warren's guest to President Trump's address to Congress.
Police found roughly 14.8 grams of heroin and $1,193 in cash during a drug investigation.
Broadway performer Julie Pappas Smith returns to teach classes on floor-barre and musical theatre jazz.
The 70 degree weather that hit the North Shore on Friday is expected to temper off through the weekend.
The town has released the request for proposals for the Greenwood Avenue, former middle school property.
There were eight fatal overdoses in Swampscott from Jan. 1, 2015, to Dec. 7, 2016.
Social Security wants to ensure everyone in our diverse nation are aware of what benefits are available to them.
Update: The body found in the snow on Monday morning had suffered a gunshot wound.
The suspect in dozens of tire slashing cases is also suspected of five assaults this winter.
According to a statement from the School Committee chair, the final budget vote will be next week.
Snow Day Part II.
Get ready for snow day activities.
A strategy meeting to look at establishing sanctuary congregations and cities will take place in Swampscott on Monday.
State wildlife officials are educating residents on how to keep their dogs from being killed by coyotes.
UNO Pizza Lunch at My Brother's Table
Municipal departments typically won't tell you if the ice is safe for liability reasons, but Swampscott Police shared these useful tips.
Fifty Trouble the Dog Plush Toys to Bring Comfort to Children Receiving Medical Treatments