Police advised residents to make sure their cars are locked.
Essex County DA Paul Tucker said a court order to exhume the body was granted based on "information recently received."
Speak Up For Animals President Deb Newman pushed the alternative to rodenticide, which can also kill dogs, foxes and birds of prey.
Swampscott Lt. Joseph Kable said officers will not share any information with the federal government on residents' immigration status.
Residents of Lynn and Swampscott were urged to avoid the water for 48 hours following the Saturday night discharge.
Swampscott Police Chief Ruben Quesada recommended Officer Kevin Reen for commendation for his courageous save at Phillips Beach on Saturday.
The Essex District Attorney's Office said the suspect is accused of sexually assault a female client of the business where he worked.
Eric Dionida German-Pena, 25, was charged last week in the killing of Crazy Buzzy's owner Ilias Mavros.
The Essex County District Attorney's Office said the man was to be arraigned Thursday in the killing of Crazy Buzzy's owner Ilias Mavros.
Mavros' nephew, George Fiscatoris, is honoring his uncle and remembering good times at their newly opened restaurant.
Kemal Mrndzic, 52, was convicted of concealing his identity in the persecution of Serb prisoners and falsely obtaining U.S. citizenship.
Police still seek answers a half-century after 15-year-old Henry Bedard was killed in a wooded area of the town on Dec. 16, 1974.
UPDATE: Swampscott police said the dog was in the process of being reunited with her owner late Tuesday afternoon.
Multiple emergency services reports said the fire extended from the outside to a home at 84 Pine Street Tuesday morning.
Sunday was the first all-female shift in the 142-year history of the department.
"Everything was rumbling for a few seconds and then boom, everything shakes," resident Pat McBain, who lives nearby, said. "It's terrible."
Kemal Mrndzic, 52, was found guilty of embarking on a 25-year scheme to conceal his persecution of ethnic Serbs during the Bosnian War.
The State Fire Marshal's Office said Leda Nery, 41, was charged in connection to a fire at a Loring Avenue condominium building last week.
Police are warning residents to take precautions when expecting electronics being shipped from FedEx and other delivery services.
The Marblehead man pled guilty to indecently assaulting patients at his A Touch of Health Chiropractic practice on Humphrey Street.
Police Chief Ruben Quesada said the responding officers will be awarded the department's Life Saving Commendation for their efforts.
Police said the thieves are apparently targeting electronic items delivered via FedEx.
Swampscott police said the cell phone of one of the teens was pinged near King's Beach, Humphrey Street and the Clark Street Playground.
Essex County DA Paul Tucker said that the body of 17-year-old Brian Lopez was found near a pond on the Lynnfield/Saugus line on Tuesday.
Police were conducting air, K-9 and foot searches of Lynn Woods for 17-year-old Brian Lopez on Monday.
The Swampscott native explained in social media posts that he unhooked his boat in Nantucket before realizing that it lost power.
Essex County DA Paul Tucker said the victim was pronounced dead at Salem Hospital on Saturday night.
The stabbing occurred around 10 a.m., after which the staff member was taken to the hospital and the student was taken into police custody.
Ndeye Amy Thioub, 67, is accused of filing false personal tax returns for three years.
A police escort to the wake and funeral at the Solimine Funeral Home in Lynn will be held on Thursday afternoon.
The child was rushed to the hospital just after around 10:30 a.m. after the accidental fall from the St. Clair Street home.
UPDATE: Officials identified three adult members of a Nahant family who were found dead in a home with elevated levels of carbon monoxide.
Swampscott said a home was entered overnight during the holiday weekend, while there were "multiple car breaks" Monday night.
Wednesday's shooting was reported on Camden Street around 10:21 p.m., after which both boys died at the hospital, officials said.
The new officers increase the department's diversity and come after two years of struggles to hire outside of the civil service system.
The Swampscott Select Board and town administrator responded after a "We Stand With Israel" yard sign was defaced with a swastika.
Swampscott police said a "We Stand With Israel" was found defaced with antisemitic graffiti on Tuesday morning on Paradise Road.
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Multiple emergency services reports said the fire was in the Bertram House assisted-living facility.
The city urges residents to check their cabinets for outdated and unused medications to be safely disposed of this month.