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Acting Director of Swampscott Senior Center Gina Bush is leaving the town’s employ on Wednesday, May 12, she told The Swampscott Reporter on Saturday afternoon.
Bush said she sent her resignation to Swampscott Town Administrator Sean Fitzgerald on April 28, adding her name to what some have characterized as an unusual succession of employee departures over the past couple months.
But for the town agency in particular, the news represents a blow to the backbone of institutionalized, trusted support for one of Swampscott s largest and most vulnerable populations since the senior center’s activities director, Anne Quagrello, tendered her resignation last month.
The Swampscott Reporter s top 10 stories of 2020
Most read articles are an eclectic mix in a year like no other
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From ‘Vinnie the turkey grinding traffic to a halt in Vinnin Square to the town’s initial Black Lives Matter protest, the Swampscott Reporter’s most-read stories are a wide-ranging bunch.
They were written in a year like no other, so without further adieu, find the newspaper’s most-read stories in 2020 in a countdown from 10 to one below.
The children combated isolation and social-distancing drawing pictures with chalk on the Orchard Circle sidewalks and asphalt.