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After the most recent Super Bowl – the one in which Patrick Mahomes found a referee who didn’t genuflect in front of him – I ...
The Saugus Public Library celebrated Earth Day one day late with the help of Saugus Action Volunteers for the Environment ...
I proudly write this letter in support of MaryEllen Fletcher’s reelection to the Swampscott Select Board. Rather than just ...
As a 20-year Swampscott resident, I have seen how the town administration delays vital decisions such as how to repurpose the ...
Now that the Republicans have come up for air and spent months in Trump’s playpen. It is now his turn. If he throws a tantrum ...
At Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, the city announced its first poet laureate with a unanimous yes for Michelle ...
Liam Keaney of Swampscott’s boys lacrosse team ripped five goals, but the Big Blue met their match against Burlington, 11-10, ...
Wednesday morning brought picture-perfect baseball weather – it was warm with a slight breeze and plenty of sun at Fraser Field. Weather aside, it could’ve been better for Lynn English’s baseball team ...
Early voting has begun for Swampscott residents to cast their vote for the 2025 local town elections. The polls will be open for residents from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday ...
LYNNFIELD — The School Committee has considered the possible impact a failed override vote will likely have on the district, leading to what Superintendent Tom Geary described as having “disastrous” ...
The Town has announced that spring curbside leaf collection will take place during the week of May 5. Residents may dispose of leaves curbside on their regularly scheduled trash and recycling ...
Trailblazers and Disruptors” — a photo exhibit honoring 91 trailblazing women who have shaped the history of Massachusetts and the nation — opened its doors to the public April 18. It will remain open ...
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