Patch and Zillow present a look at the local real estate market.
Excerpts from the Swampscott Police Department log.
Voting is OpenVote for the best places to nosh, drink, and play North of Boston
Join us for some fun and creativity in our spring acting improv series, back by popular demand!
Swampscott church brings back event for the 37th time, to benefit Habitat for Humanity
Leave the gloves and hat behind, it's going to feel like spring this week in Swampscott.
Day-Long Creative Writing Workshop Saturday 2/20! Writers of All Genres and Skill Levels Welcome! Lunch Provided.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Swampscott. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and unnecessary.
Public Hearing on School Choice & School Budget
Police are advising residents to make sure their cars are locked.
Town announces program to help residents save over $80,000 annually.
Diane Stringer, president and CEO of Care Dimensions, announced today she will retire later this year, after 27 years leading the nonprofit.
You can find out about the program with a free seminar on Feb. 3.
Celebrate Groundhog Day at UNO Swampscott on February 2.
Roache is responsible for naming the Swampscott High School yearbook "The Seagull"; she's a 1948 graduate of the school.
Take a look at the top headlines this week in Swampscott.
Take a look at the latest from the Swampscott Police Department log.
Swampscott won't see anywhere near the snow hitting many areas, but you probably will still need to shovel a walkway or two.
This weekend's storm isn't looking like too much of a threat for Swampscott, but that could always change. Best to be prepared.
The deadline to submit poems is Feb. 25, 2016.
Services were held earlier this week.
The forecast is becoming more clear and it looks like Swampscott may only need a tiny shovel -- not a bulldozer -- to dig out from this one.
The window to submit applications closes on Jan. 29,
Patch and Zillow bring you this look at the local real estate market.
Take a look at the latest from the Swampscott Police Department.
Models indicate Swampscott could see at most 1-2 inches as of right now, keep an eye on the forecast as the weekend draws closer.
Take a look at the top headlines so far this week in Swampscott.
Plus, motor vehicle break-ins and strange people on a man's front lawn.
William James College, RIA House, is sharing its findings on a study of the online commercial sex market on the North Shore and across MA.
Students were dismissed early as local and state law enforcement conducted the necessary searches.