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North Shore November News
Brush up on your North Shore news, including happy stories and some not-so-nice news.
Local Dog Goes Above and Beyond for Service: Earle, a yellow lab trained to be a mobility assistance dog, was partnered up with a Danvers wheelchair user on Christmas Eve last year. Then they found out that his abilities went beyond his training.
Peabody Resident Felt Service Call Through Love of Country: The first of the Patch series highlighting Peabody veterans features Carolyn Spencer, a lifelong Tanner who knew in her heart that she wanted to serve her country.
Suspended State Trooper Convicted of Assault: A state trooper was recently convicted of an assault that occurred last year in Salisbury, but will serve no jail time.
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'Spelling Bee Bandit' Hits Peabody Bank: The "spelling bee bandit," who has robbed four banks by passing the tellers a misspelled note, is still wanted by the FBI.
Coach Leahy Retires With Memories of Friends and Family, Not Scores: Longtime Beverly High School boys varsity soccer coach Kevin Leahy announced his retirement, but you can still catch his Irish sessions at the Pickled Onion on Fridays.
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Driver Sentenced in Fatal Beverly Crash: The driver in a fatal crash that killed an Endicott College student last April admitted that he was driving drunk.
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