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Beverly-Salem Styrofoam Recycling Day Set For After Holidays
While Styrofoam cannot be recycled curbside, Casella has densifiers that can process the material for recycling.

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While Styrofoam cannot be recycled curbside, Casella has densifiers that can process the material for recycling.

The restoration is part of the city's Salem 400+ celebration and Signature Parks project.
Marblehead's Chloe Curtis, who attends Emerson College, is part of the award-winning a cappella group.
A percentage from all food sales, online, in-house or Door Dash delivery, will go toward Beverly 15-year-old Darianna Ruiz's recovery fund.
The MA teachers' union condemned the plan that includes end-of-course assessments to ensure proficiency in core subjects.
Location will determine how much heavy snow and how much rain you receive across the Bay State on Tuesday.
The stakes for small businesses are higher than ever this holiday shopping season and they need your support.
The Danvers Historical Society's Parade of Trees will take place at Tapley Memorial Hall from Dec. 3 through Dec. 7.
Santa's arrival will cap a night of caroling, a holiday stroll from Salem Common and the annual tree lighting at Lappin Park.
A second public meeting is set for December to talk about what to do with the city-purchased location downtown.
Long-range forecasts are watching what could be measurable snow for interior Massachusetts and New England as December begins.
Donation collection will be held at both the Danvers and Lynn campuses.
Executive Director Erin Truex expressed optimism for the downtown city business and tourism initiative.
Jan and Don Preston are the grand marshals for the parade set to kick off from Beverly High School on Sunday.
Check out the tree lightings, parades, festivals, fairs and special guest appearances from Santa across the North Shore.
The mascot is designed to engage Salem's youngest residents in the city's quadricentennial celebration.
JM Electrical teamed up with the Salem-based The Clothing Connection to deliver the items to children in need.
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Rain will move in Tuesday night and linger through a warmer Wednesday before bitter air arrives across Massachusetts.
While some tariffs have recently been lifted, it may take a while before those changes are reflected in lower grocery prices.