Here’s what you should expect as storms roll through the area.
Perform favorite, familiar choruses you will have heard before including the Anvil chorus, the Triumphal March and the Toreador Song.
And Gov. 'Dad' Baker address the Class of 2015.
It’s June, which means wedding season is upon us.
Learn how you can treat yourself to an "out of this world" massage experience that is guaranteed to leave you de-stressed and feeling fresh
ADL New England will host annual Essex County Law and Education Day Breakfast. Event will focus on Hate Speech in the Age of Social Media
Gov. Charlie Baker took to the podium Sunday for Swampscott High School's 2015 graduation ceremony.
Plus, men loitering and porch damaged in a hit-and-run.
Here are the latest properties for rent in Swampscott.
Save the Harbor awards $200,000 in Better Beaches Program grants to 35 groups in 9 metro Boston communities from Nahant to Nantasket
Take a look back at the week in Swampscott news.
In case you missed it during this busy week, construction continues on the restaurant at the former Red Rock Bistro site.
Temps are expected to reach 80 degrees by the middle of next week.
Plus, hunting for a most wanted alleged shooter, sobriety checkpoints, beheading and bombing threats, frat house stabbing, and more.
In case you missed this during the busy week, the longtime member and former chief of the Swampscott PD died Wednesday.
Plus, stolen wheels and loud parties.
Raise Your Gläs...And Paint It! Come dine, drink and paint while learning how to paint on glass!
Plus, mini-riot at girls’ school, casino update, another smiling mugshot, taped wig in a tailpipe, teens arrested for armed robbery, more.
Construction along the Newburyport/Rockport line is causing the changes.
Plus, harassing phone calls and kids possibly light fires.
Come visit our warehouse sale for big savings on women's clothing and accessories. June 13 & 14 from 9-4 in Gloucester.
Plus, 33 school employees retire, a prostitution sting, police sergeant allegedly rapes child, local arrests, carnival fun, and more.
Awards were presented by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
Plus, possible vandalism to a motor vehicle and a down light pole.
In the market for a new job? Perhaps one of these jobs is for you.
Cassidy worked for the Swampscott Police Department for 30 years.
NSBF is honored to welcome Senator Joan Lovely (2nd Essex District, MA), who will provides updates on key regional events. www.nsbforum.org
Plus, tree on wires and a bus with the "Call police" sign activated.
Plus, alleged bank robber caught, educator gets C-SPAN fellowship, Riverfest details, dog poop left at the door, local arrests, and more.
Circle of Stitches is a new yarn shop located on Pickering Wharf in Salem.
Join us for the 4th annual Rising Stars Camp in North Reading, or our brand-new sleep-away camp, Rising Stars at Grotonwood, in Groton, MA!
Here's a look at what's happened so far this week on Swampscott Patch.
Take a look at this list of properties that could be yours.
Plus, ex-Mass. man turned terrorist killed in Iraq, school turnover, sobriety checkpoints, crashes, a lake chemical treatment, and more.
The following student has made the third-quarter honor roll at Austin Preparatory School in Reading.
Swim alongside your favorite Olympians in July's events!
The restaurant is under construction at the site of the former Red Rock Bistro.
Interested in the work being done to help those in need in Nepal? Join us for a benefit slide show and lecture!
Plus, late-night car shopping and a child hanging out of a second-story window.
After a successful Iced Coffee Day to benefit the hospital earlier this month, the chain offers up a huge donation.