Politics & Government
National Grid Work To Affect Several Danvers Streets
On March 26, National Grid will begin a two-month project to replace and/or relocate the gas main.

National Grid announced they will begin a two-month long project next week, potentially affecting several Danvers roadways and residences.
Work will kick off on March 26, lasting through roughly May 15, on weekdays from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. At those times, National Grid customers can expect a short interruption of gas service and access to the property will be needed for a technician to restore gas services.
"We apologize in advance for any inconvenience, but this project is part of our commitment to provide continuous improvements and keep the natural gas delivery system safe and reliable," National Grid said in a letter to residents.
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The following residences may be affected by the construction:
- 3-18 Perry Street
- 6-21 Cheever Street
- 2-30 Water Street
- 6-15 Mill Street
According to the National Grid letter addressed to residents of the neighborhoods affected:
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- National Grid and/or a qualified contractor will perform the work. A police detail is provided, if necessary. The road will be open to the public and parking may be limited. A construction foreman with appropriate identification will be on site to address your parking needs throughout the duration of the construction.
- Meters will need to be relocated to the outside of the home or business.
- There may be a lag between temporary and permanent restoration of the street and sidewalk, depending on weather and ground conditions.
To report questions or more information about the project, National Grid Customer Service can be reached at1-800-233-5325.
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