Plus, tempers flare at board meeting, farmers’ markets on highways, a prostitution arrest, missing dogs, and the boxer vs. the governor.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, and his brother orchestrated the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured 250 more.
The money will ultimately help protect Swampscott from state-directed 40B development in town.
Excerpts from the Swampscott Police Department log.
Plus, staties are looking for CR-V involved in deadly crash, popular cheerleader succumbs to Lymphoma, a heroin school zone bust, and more.
Over the years, the state police have lost 41 officers. One was thrown from a horse, one contracted Hepatitis C while searching a car.
There are fees associated with disposal.
Here’s a look at some of the latest postings on the Patch jobs board -- everything from retail, to management, to health care.
'Tis the season for house hunting! Check out what's on the market in Swampscott.
Preschoolers and Parents Invited to Join Trouble The Dog for Bubbles on the Beach @ Lime Rickey’s!
Joseph S. Giordano of Synecticsworld to offer tips on how to craft your company's core marketing message
Plus, Dr. charged with groping women, teen allegedly mutilates cats, police are searching for BC student and a race war, at Stop and Shop?
Registration open for the North Shore Cancer WALK held in Salem on June 28th
Abutters have raised red flags related to proposed changes to the Beach Club tennis courts.
The warning, due to an elevated fire weather threat, is in effect from noon until 6 p.m. for much of the state.
Here's a look at the week so far in Swampscott news.
The Cloister Gallery at St. Andrew’s Church is featuring an exhibition by Joyce Bartlett, Crias Corrigan, and artists from Raw Art Works.
Plus, the best high schools , more fallout from the Tom Brady suspension, a pimp of underage girls gets 12 years, rescues at sea, and more.
BBB Serving Eastern MA, ME, RI & VT is reminding consumers of vacation scams that can turn a dream vacation into a nightmare.
The public portion of the Swampscott 2025 Master Plan process kicks off this month.
Take a look at the latest homes to sell in town.
Plus, after running red light, drunk-driver allegedly kills woman, Coast Guard locates boater, baby names, and teens and bonfires don’t mix.
Visibility will be down to one quarter mile or less at times. Drivers are urged to take it slow and use caution.
Need a new view, but not a mortgage? Here's what's available on the Swampscott rental market.
Looking to stick close to home? The Patch Jobs Board can help you find a job nearby.
The man was charged with filing false tax returns and obstructing the Internal Revenue Service.
BSA Troop 53 Activities
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Register today for this day-long creative writing workshop. Writers of all genres and skill levels welcome.
These students are being recognized for the academic achievements.
To donate, just place a box or can of non-perishable food next to your mailbox before your letter carrier delivers mail Saturday.
The building on the National Register of Historic Places has undergone extensive renovations in recent years.
Plus, Merit Scholars named, vandalism incidents reported, Tufts hunger strike continues, scenes from "Pippin," arrests, and more.