The annual Winter Concert is on Feb. 23 at the Swampscott High School auditorium.
The Buffalo Bills announced the death of the former Swampscott High football, basketball and baseball star Saturday morning.
The School Committee voted to endorse a budget increase of 4.79 percent with the town proposing a cap of 3.25 percent.
The Select Board questioned whether the town should split the cost evenly with Lynn, what are the ultimate cost if the pilot works.
The Essex County District Attorney's Office said the man was to be arraigned Thursday in the killing of Crazy Buzzy's owner Ilias Mavros.
Schools were closed on Wednesday night with up to 4 inches of ice and snow expected on Thursday.
Mavros' nephew, George Fiscatoris, is honoring his uncle and remembering good times at their newly opened restaurant.
The Swampscott resident is SSU's assistant director of sustainability and environmental health and safety.
The Sunday ceremony will be to commemorate the 18th anniversary of her death while serving her country in Iraq.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are crafting their game plan for the Big Game. It isn't too early for you to do the same.
Ralph Edwards is being honored as a Local Black Excellence honoree by the North Shore Juneteenth Association.
Residents interested in reducing, reusing and recycling are invited to join the Solid Waste Advisory Committee.
Baker was governor of Massachusetts from 2015 to 2023 and is now the president of the NCAA.
The town is seeking members of the public to join an advisory committee to help steer efforts to redevelop the oceanfront property.
Kemal Mrndzic, 52, was convicted of concealing his identity in the persecution of Serb prisoners and falsely obtaining U.S. citizenship.
The Select Board is seeking applications to fill the role of its representative in the selection process.
The Board voted 3-2 not to call a special town meeting after a citizens' petition called for revocation of the 2023 Pine Street vote.
Community shops and vendors donated prizes to help make the raffle a success.
Kindergarten registration opened on Tuesday and will remain open until through March 1.
These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinctions.
The snow emergency parking ban was declared with 6 inches or more of snow forecast for late Sunday afternoon into Monday morning.
The community thrift store will open at the former Clarke School Extension next month.
The DAV Disaster Relief Program was created in 1968. Since the program's inception in 1968, over $19.5 million has been disbursed.
Alexander Perault, a Providence College sophomore, is raising $10,000 to empower athletes with intellectual disabilities. Join the mission.
The Select Board officially appointed Gino Cresta as the interim town administrator following the resignation of Sean Fitzgerald last month.
The annual town election will be held on April 29.
The MBTA said the shuttle service will replace the train service for four weekends early in 2025.
The single collection week of the season will begin on Monday.
There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.
This year's plunge will benefit the middle school trip to Washington D.C.
After weeks of often-divisive debate, the Select Board approved the land-use agreement in a 3-2 vote.
Gino Cresta will continue as the acting town administrator to start 2025, according to town sources.
Police still seek answers a half-century after 15-year-old Henry Bedard was killed in a wooded area of the town on Dec. 16, 1974.
The Swampscott School Committee approved a one-year lease for the nonprofit thrift and consignment store Thursday night.
The New Year's Eve celebration will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. at Swampscott High School.
The median single-family tax bill is expected to rise $203 after the "free cash" allocation to mitigate the increase.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to help you compile a list of lights around Swampscott that deserve a visit.
The Select Board voted to request an option that includes an on-site VFW in the Pine Street veterans' affordable housing project.
The town said residents can put their trees out for collection curbside after the holiday.
UPDATE: Swampscott police said the dog was in the process of being reunited with her owner late Tuesday afternoon.