Community members turned the clock back on tennis this summer at the Nahant Country Club in honor of the sesquicentennial of the first-ever match played in the United States — which took place in … [Read more...] about History served in Nahant
Paddling their way through the summer
A fleet of young paddleboarders could be seen off the coast of Eisman’s Beach each day throughout the summer. The Stand-up Paddleboard Program recently completed its fifth summer of operation and … [Read more...] about Paddling their way through the summer
A Hart of gold
Swampscott resident Lauryn Hart put her longtime passion for hiking to good use this summer. The nonprofit worker was one of 40 women who took part in Wilderness Heals, a three-day pledge hike through … [Read more...] about A Hart of gold
Reno Pisano: A legacy in sculpture
Nahant lost an artistic treasure in April when sculptor Reno “Ray” Pisano died at the age of 101. The artist, who lived in town, continued to influence the culture of both Nahant and Lynn with his … [Read more...] about Reno Pisano: A legacy in sculpture
Operation Troop Support
April was all about military aid in Nahant. For the first time ever, the town partnered with Operation Troop Support, a Danvers-based organization that has been supplying military forces with … [Read more...] about Operation Troop Support