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Swampscott Issues Curbside Recycling Reminders
The Town of Swampscott issued a handful of important reminders about curbside recycling.

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The Town of Swampscott issued a handful of important reminders about curbside recycling.

Work on the new swing span on the Beverly drawbridge has begun, and will go through mid-August.
The Wenham DPW is looking for a facilities manager and a mechanic.
Rep. Seth Moulton will introduce an amendment that would guarantee "adequate funding" for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
MassDOT officials and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito joined Mayor Kim Driscoll in highlighting the $11 million project.
A reward is being offered for information leading to the arrest of the suspects in the Marblehead graffiti case.
The work on Princeton Street is expected to cause delays in the area.
Mark O'Neill announced his candidacy on Tuesday.
The town is looking for a volunteer to represent Hamilton with the MBTA.
After a successful pilot, Beverly's curbside compost program is going citywide.
Just two weeks after fostering to adopt a 6-month-old boy, a local family found out their father had advanced cancer.
The Rail Trail question passed in June, but the Board of Selectman Q&A is still available online.
The discussion is expected to cover strategies to keep people off the streets long term with housing and other services.
A man accused of fatally stabbing a 27 year old was ordered held without bail on Monday.
The redesigned Ellis Square is ready to be formally introduced to the public.
The Forest River Trail will be closed through late September while work is being completed.
Police responded to reports of larceny, fire alarms, and neighbor problems this week.
A Hamilton veteran one of 1,300 veterans honored at Saturday's Red Sox game.
Police are looking for the people suspected of breaking into an Ocean Avenue property.
The WeAreDanvers app will live stream the Danvers concert on Monday evening, and a handful of other concerts this summer.