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Blustery winds and freezing temperatures start off the morning
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Blustery winds and freezing temperatures start off the morning
LED streetlights can save Danvers significant money on electricity.
The Hamilton-Wenham Library has a host of new events as the holidays approach. Take a break from gift wrapping and check them out.
Marblehead Fire Department and National Grid gas representatives responded to a natural gas leak on Orchard Street.
Beverly Director of Planning and Community Development wins award for green transportation initiatives
The North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra played for a crowd of 800 in a concert at Saint Richard's Church
There is heavy traffic on Route 128 after a tractor trailer overturned on the Route 1 ramp.
Local business becomes a part of Peabody Chamber of Commerce
A local children's choir stopped by the Marblehead Police Department on December 13.
A fourth anniversary vigil of the Sandy Hook shooting will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Church tonight of Greater Lynn
Beverly resident Pete Frates receives the NCAA 2017 Inspiration Award, and praise from the community.
Neighborhood group For The Love of Swampscott starts a new project to shovel elderly and disabled residents out after storms.
With Cookiefest under their belts, the Hamilton-Wenham Librarians are seeking to engage the community in monthly food events.
The Beverly Farms Improvement Society is seeking candidates for leadership positions.
Local shopping website Marblehead Works connects 30 artisans and businesses to a national market as the holidays begin.
Heavy smoke reported at 95/128 split, traffic backed up in left lanes
Top lawmakers hold press conference on Citizens United amendments.
Last night, lawyers and activists gathered at a Womens’ Bar Association event at Suffolk Law School to discuss the current threats on reproductive rights.