Take a look at these properties; perhaps you'll spot your next home.
All homes require regular maintenance and care each season to be certain everything continues to stay in top shape. Prolonging home “tune up
Plus, the Massachusetts House passes a budget that could mean big changes at the MBTA.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
This video was captured before drones were much of an option, but wireless video and a remote control plane do the trick.
More than 100 victims have been identified including four from Massachusetts.
Plus, adults removed from Phillips Beach and a possible residential breaking and entering.
Take a look back at the week so far in Swampscott news.
A hazardous weather outlook has been issued.
Plus, a whale is saved from fishing gear and the attorney general calls on Backpage to remove its adult section after Burlington murder.
A technical glitch prevented the July 3 police log from being posted in calendar order. We're backing up to bring you that log.
Take a look at this recent video captured over Swampscott.
Plus, loud parties and fireworks.
Perhaps you'll have new neighbors soon.
Plus, an armed home invasion, and the convicted marathon bomber seeks a new trial
Looking for a new job close to home? The Swampscott Patch Jobs Board helps you search for jobs and helps employers post new listings.
The pair were enjoying an evening on the boat they built together when the fire broke out.
If you're looking for some new digs but not for a mortgage, check out this list of rental properties in town.
Catie Canale and Dave Cabral perform on harp and cello in upcoming noontime concert at The First Church in Swampscott.
Local Artists perform at First Church on Friday, July 10th, 7:30 PM.
Police are looking for three individuals who robbed a Swampscott resident's home Saturday night.
Create a 4x6 seascape window with your beach treasures or ours at UNO Swampscott on July 21st.
Sure summer is in full swing right now, but the school year will be back before you know it.
Take a look back at the week in Swampscott news.
In case you missed it, the school closed on June 30, but a group of students isn't giving up.
Plus, a glass jar thrown at the police station and a bird possibly nailed to the fence.
The 4 bed, 5 bath, 7,000 square foot home is available for the asking price of $2,098,000.
Plus, authorities release an image of a young girl found dead on the beach in attempts to discover her identity, and more top stories.
In case you missed it, there's a new firefighter in town.
What you need to know about the new payment structure when parking in MBTA lots starting July 6.
Just in time for the holiday weekend, you can even purchase non-resident one-day stickers online.
Plus, a snapping turtle situation and a tenant who won't move out quietly.
Plus, a Massachusetts man is rushed to the hospital after a shark attack in North Carolina.
The roads will be closed from 7-10 p.m.
The campus closed on June 30, but a grassroots campaign resurrect the Swampscott college is pressing ahead.
High school writing and math, STEM and CSI, basketball and volleyball...all at St. Mary's this summer!
Register for Broadway performer Julie Pappas Smith's floor-barre and musical theatre master classes at the Marblehead School of Ballet.
St. Mary's Lynn celebrates student-athlete success with 2015 Div. III Baseball State Champions, led by Boston Globe Coach of the Year
Yes, even sparklers are considered fireworks and are illegal.
From reading teachers to payroll specialist, is one of these Swampscott Public Schools jobs right for you?