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Danvers To Host Annual Household Hazardous Waste Day
Danvers residents can safety dispose of paints, cleaners, and chemicals free of charge.

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Danvers residents can safety dispose of paints, cleaners, and chemicals free of charge.

The pilot program deemed the UV light treatment "effective and successful" at treating polluted stormwater flow under certain conditions.
The new, state-mandated lottery system replaces the former interview-based admission process.
One recommendation includes state-administered "end-of-course assessments" that students would need to pass in core subjects.
Salem police said two men face drug trafficking and firearms charges following the Broadway bust.
Police said the suspects are facing drug trafficking charges after they seized 1,626 pressed tablets of meth and 44 grams of cocaine.
The rallies are set across the North Shore and the country on Saturday, with Salem's set for downtown at Riley Plaza.
Former State Rep. Jamie Belsito, Biden Administration official Dan Koh and software engineer Beth Andres-Beck have declared candidacies.
Ira Subaru on Andover Street will host the adoption event on Saturday.
Families are invited to enjoy treats, costumes and community fun on Oct. 30.
Red Sox mascots Wally the Green Monster and Tessie will be there for the grand opening in the former Bed, Bath & Beyond spot.
Gov. Maura Healey said this weekend's efforts led to 232 citations, 15 tows, seven arrests, two car seizures and one stolen car recovery.
Healing Abuse Working for Change will distribute more than 450 packets of vital information and resources across the North Shore.
The National Weather Service issued an updated long-range forecast on Thursday.
Clarice Menesale received her crown during the 54th pageant, which takes place annually at the fair.
The annual event benefits the Marblehead Counseling Center.
The second No Kings Rally is set for Saturday on Route 114 at the corner of Maple and Lafayette streets.
Families are invited to enjoy a safe and spooky night out downtown next week.
Mayor Michael Cahill and City Councilor Brendan Sweeney will discuss business-related issued in a moderated forum.
Firefighters will also demonstrate the "Jaws of Life" during a vehicle rescue demonstration.