Firefighters Local 172 donated $8,250 to the 2026 graduating class and participating teams after the 10-day October sales drive.
The awards were part of $1.2 million in state- and federally-funded grants to support access to healthy, locally grown food.
The parade will make its comeback on Aug. 1 after more than 30 years.
The annual "Peas for Fees" program will waive $30 in parking ticket violations for those who donate two cans of food.
While Styrofoam cannot be recycled curbside, Casella has densifiers that can process the material for recycling.
The mascot is designed to engage Salem's youngest residents in the city's quadricentennial celebration.
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The HGTV and TikTok sensation will be on display at the Peabody Essex Museum early next month.
The Salem Pantry and Greater Boston Food Bank will open the center to expand services in Salem, Peabody, Lynn and across the region.
Essex Heritage was awarded a $20,000 grant for the "Untold Voices of Essex County's Revolutionary Maritime History" program.
The low-cost shuttle service was launched in December 2020 and later expanded to serve parts of Beverly and Danvers.
Veterans, military and first responders are invited to attend for free at Danversport on Nov. 7.
The Greater Boston Food Bank awarded the grant to help The Salem Pantry better serve those in need across the North Shore.
Healing Abuse Working for Change will distribute more than 450 packets of vital information and resources across the North Shore.
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An interpretive park ranger at Salem Maritime National Historical Park, McKenna Switzer ties her story into the quilt of the area’s history.
Marion A. Ragusa was a longtime donor to and adopter from the Northeast Animal Shelter.
The Annual Working to Heal Breakfast is set for Danversport on Oct. 3.
Salem students were invited to nominate name suggestions that will then be put out to a public vote of the finalists.
Thirty-two Witch City businesses are partnering with The Salem Pantry to raise money for those with food insecurity this holiday season.
The Board of Directors said the SAA has been given a December move-out date for its exhibition and work space.
The memorial will be located at Palmer Cove Park with a dedication set for Friday.
The Salem landmark was chosen in the annual Newsweek Readers' Choice poll.
The youth poet laureate will represent Salem's young creatives at city events and share an original work at the mayoral inauguration.
The 24th annual event includes family and individual activities across 34 communities from Sept. 13 through Sept. 28.
The "$200 a Week for Life" winning ticket was bought at a liquor store on Boston Street in the Witch City.
A Historic House Resource Expo is set for Sept. 6 at Salem High School.
Submissions are being sought ahead of Salem's upcoming quadricentennial celebration in 2026.
The event to raise awareness of the Salem Food Policy Council's work will close down Salem Street on Sept. 6.
September Salem Days tickets are available while they last.
The program is designed to support those in need who are managing chronic health conditions.
Essex National Heritage said it met the $30,000 funding goal for the project.
The annual Witch City celebration of community history, arts and events will take place starting on Saturday through Aug. 10.
The free event includes live music, family-friendly events, pizza and a cash bar.
The museum will purchase renewable energy credits to match 100% of annual electricity consumption for PEM's 23-building campus in Salem.
In 2024, The Salem Pantry supported over 9,560 families, more than 31,500 individuals, and distributed over 3.7 million pounds of food.
Senate Assistant Majority Leader Joan Lovely announced her nomination of Salem’s Ana Nuncio to be honored.
The annual event includes free helmets, a safety course, tune-ups, music, food and raffles.
The beach closures are an increase from 30 beaches last week.
Manchester resident Nate Berkowitz had served as Root's Board of Directors treasurer.
The 20 pedal-assist electric bikes will be based in Salem as part of the Bluebikes fleet.
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