Community Corner
Week In Review: August 8 through August 14
Here is what happened in Marblehead this week.
This week began with a regatta at Corinthian Yacht Club in which the yacht Juno won. In other sporting news, several local teens headed to Baltimore for the National Maccabi Games.Â
An announcement was made by the Board of Health on Monday night that a reverse 9-1-1 system will soon be installed in town. The messaging system will be used in emergencies.Â
This week, gubernatorial candidate Charlie Baker battered Gov. Deval Patrick over the casino bill. State Rep. Lori Ehrlich and her challenger Kate Kozitza weighed in along with Barbara Anderson.Â
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At the Planning Board meeting, a hotly contested addition to a home was approved, causing neighborhood uproar and on Thursday night, two new private piers were approved by the conservation commission.
At the Board of Selectmen meeting, selectmen made clear they weren't going to bend town bylaws for one resident.Â
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With the start of school edging closer, officials gave an update on the Village School remodel and said it would be ready for the first day.Â
On Saturday, we got a closer look at the new principal of the high school.
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