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North Shore News: Recreational Weed, Sanctuary Cities, and a Day Without Immigrants
Speed limits drop, a local town fights the opioid crisis, and the North Shore gets a little bit sweeter.

NORTH SHORE, MA – The North Shore has had a busy week, but it's not all political. If it's sweets you're after, read the latest on Salem's pop-up cookie shop.
Salem Sanctuary City Debate: Packed House Speaks Volumes
Witch City joined the national debate on immigration, and took a step further in determining whether Salem will become a sanctuary city.
Peabody Pot Laws: City to Vote on Recreational Use
Peabody voters will get another chance to decide on recreational marijuana this year.
Find out what's happening in Peabodyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Danvers Marine Visits Governor's Office
After the local man was named the Marine Corps Service Member of the Year, he and his family were recognized at the governor's office.
Beverly Speed Limit Officially Drops
The default speed limit in Beverly on streets with no posted limit has dropped from 30 mph to 25 mph.
Find out what's happening in Peabodyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Swampscott Opioid Crisis: Police to Screen Film
Swampscott Police and stakeholders are taking steps to let addicts and their loved ones know that they're not alone.
Marblehead Restaurant Participates in 'Day Without Immigrants'
The national protest came to the local level on Thursday.
Goodnight Fatty Satisfies Salem's Cookie Cravings
The popular pop-up cookie shop is taking their business to the next level.
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