State Sen. Jason Lewis (D-Winchester) and State Rep. Lori Ehrlich (D-Marblehead) authored the following article about ivory legislation.
Re-Elect Glenn Kessler on April 28th!
Plus, garbage man injures hand, student hospitalized after accident, and a caretaker allegedly pawned items.
Three Part Class with Ms. Paine May 13, May 20, and May 27 6:30pm
Police responded to the Walgreen’s on Paradise Road Swampscott after the manager reported the incident.
Can Swampscott become the first connected community?
An issue with accuracy of the tests has suspended the use of them in cases until further notice.
The MBTA is also offering 15 percent discounts on weekly and monthly passes in May to show appreciation for T customers.
North Shore Photographer Brian Cummings takes you inside one last time before it’s demolished to make way for a new development.
The Patch Jobs Board has the latest job postings in your area.
Here's a look at the week so far in Swampscott news.
There's still time to help Swampscott High School raise funds for a new projector.
Plus, crashes on state roads, one last look at the Hilltop Steak House, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tells everyone how he really feels.
Camp Waziyatah is filling up fast! Secure your child's spot in cabin today.
Residents explain why they'll be casting votes for Jeffrey Blonder.
A forum has been scheduled during which designs for "revitalized entrances to Swampscott's town beaches" will be presented.
Plus, no charges filed in tragic 2014 Back Bay blaze, a turkey gets stuck in a fence, a man is arrested in a tunnel, and more.
Because our beaches are ready to throw in the towel
Prices are up a whopping 12 cents from last week and 14 cents higher than a month ago.
Patch and Zillow want to help you find your next home.
The Concert Singers of greater Lynn celebrate their 35th anniversary season with two free concerts, Best of Broadway.
Plus, where did those gunshots come from?, Patriots’ Day, a marriage proposal at the finish line, and the passing of cherished residents.
Here are the times for the 2015 Boston Marathon runners from Swampscott.
Clarice Neumann made her home in Swampscott for almost 57 years.
Swampscott police have responded to several reports of gunshots in recent weeks.
Don't stress over what theatre program to send your kids to this summer! Sign them up 6 weeks of fun they will never forget.
The Patch Jobs Board offers plenty of options if you're on the hunt for a new job.
Delicious Food. Lively Auction. Great Cause. Still time to purchase tickets!
Here's a quick look at who is running Monday, April 20.
Here's your recap of the week in Swampscott news.
Plus, a 420 special in Natick, a runway model calls it quits, Wayland teen found, nice places to live, and a manhunt in Beverly.
Free Activities for Children 3-10
Though this cat can't talk, his owner helped him tell his story in the children's book "Toto the Tornado Kitten."
Come skate and learn to play hockey this spring!
The year-old burger spot in Vinnin Square impressed the mysterious food critic.
If $3.7 million isn't burning a hole in your pocket, fear not. There are a bunch of other open houses this weekend.
SHS Students to attend International DECA Leadership Academy
Plus, it’s lights out in Marblehead, teens nabbed for vehicle break-ins, a new DCR commish named, and a broadcasting legend heads to rehab.
Swampscott has released the list of streets scheduled for paving in 2015.
August 15, 2015