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Marblehead 2025 Town Election Voter Guide: Candidates, Ballot Questions, Where To Vote
Marblehead residents will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on contested races for Select Board, School Committee and two ballot questions.

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Marblehead residents will go to the polls Tuesday to vote on contested races for Select Board, School Committee and two ballot questions.

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The North Shore Chamber of Commerce will host the 3rd annual THRIVE Summit, a conference for women in all stages of their careers.
Vendor booth applications will be accepted through June 30.
Liz Smith, who ran for the Select Board this spring, told Patch that "nasty" rhetoric toward her carried over even after the election.
The students are attempting to raise $30,000 for the dedicated mural to be displayed in the Colleen E. Ritzer Library at the high school.
Lynnfield officials said town employees were placed on leave pending an investigation into hate language heard on the video and audio feed.
The Danvers Town Hall and DPW business office will close for one day this coming week to help clear the desks for new business.
Events will be held at Riley Plaza, Charlotte Forten Park, Cinema Salem and the Salem Common.
The Fisherman's Beach festival was moved to the new rain date.
Those who get hit with slow-moving storms Friday afternoon should prepare for heavy rainfall and vivid lightning.
Gov. Maura Healey said Milford High junior Marcelo Gomes da Silva's detention "certainly did not make us safer."
The students were selected for their academic excellence, leadership, community involvement, and strong character.
A staff shortage, training timeline and seaweed infestation delayed the beginning of the town's water testing this month.
There will be some night work involved and the project will take several weeks to complete.
A town planning committee developed the plan in the face of existing threats and future threats related to climate change.
The city will use the Brownfields Grant to clean up the former Bob-Kat Tanning site at 166R Main Street.
The Beverly Waste Reduction Committee is sponsoring the event where residents are invited to come see how to fix small household items.
Smoke from the Canadian wildfire will cause a haze-filled sky ahead of a true hazy, hot and humid Thursday with temperatures in the 90s.
The Danvers Select Board placed some key restrictions on how often the new Larkin Center can be used for non-school events.