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Danvers 2025 Annual Town Election Guide: Candidates, Where To Vote
Danvers residents will go to the polls to vote in contested elections for Select Board and School Committee on Tuesday.

Scott Souza is a Patch field editor covering Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott. He can be reached at Scott.Souza@Patch.com. Twitter: @Scott_Souza.
Danvers residents will go to the polls to vote in contested elections for Select Board and School Committee on Tuesday.

Mayor Dominick Pangallo is urging awareness of the law through an upcoming workshop in the Witch City.
A wind gust of 61 mph was recorded at Worcester Airport with dozens of reports of wind damage during downpour-filled weekend.
The Middlesex DA's Office said the body of 4-year-old Azriel Lopez of Lawrence was recovered from the river in Tewksbury on Friday.
More than 250 boys and girls in grades 3 through 8 are signed up for the spring season.
The Salem State University Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies will present the annual Holocaust Remembrance Ceremony on Monday.
The Peabody Institute Library is expected to reopen on Saturday.
Two major Boston broadcasting stations are facing a loss of funding after the order "to cease Federal funding for NPR and PBS."
North Shore Chamber of Commerce's 2025 Honor Scholars Recognition Dinner celebrates the top 5 percent of graduates at each school.
This year's contest drew more than 360 entries in the middle school and high school categories.
Salem Mayor Dominick Pangallo said some changes are needed after the recent attacks in New Orleans and Vancouver.
The Level 5 restriction bans all outdoor water use except hand-held hose and can watering of lawns and flowers at night.
Find out where Massachusetts ranked compared to other states in The Leapfrog Group's hospital safety rankings.
All are welcome to the free event with complimentary purple Light The Night Purple T-shirts available while supplies last.
The Peabody Black Box theater will host the beach-themed fundraiser on Friday night.
This year's event is set for Beverly High School on May 17 and May 18.
The National Weather Service and local fire departments issued warnings, tips to prevent fire ignition on Wednesday.
Challenger Liz Smith told Patch "the voters decided they were comfortable with the current Select Board."
One resident is looking to consolidate "high-interest articles" at the start of the May 5 annual town meeting.
Jabari Tovar accepted the Bluecoats Fellowship, an honors program for educators specializing in the marching arts.