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New Year's Eve 2024 Around Peabody: Parties, Family-Friendly Events
There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.

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.
There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.

There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.
There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.
There are several events on Tuesday both for families during the afternoon and those looking to ring in 2025 in style at midnight.
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A $10,000 Mega Millions ticket was sold at Express Food Mart in Randolph for the Christmas Eve drawing.
The organizations are raising funds by collecting trees for Fire at the Farm 2025.
Residents are invited to attend the menorah lighting in Danvers Square.
Ring in the new year with a free guided walk along with a winter hat and commemorative pin at 14 Massachusetts state parks on Jan. 1.
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A temporary ground stop of flights and a blast of snow made for tough going at Logan Airport on Christmas Eve.
The exhibition features the work of four Montserrat alumni who explore portraiture through a variety of techniques and traditions.
The students were among the winners of the state Department of Transportation's annual "Name A Snowplow" contest.
Residents from both cities are invited to drop off items at Beverly High School on Jan. 11.
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After a bitterly cold stretch, snow showers should make things festive for the holiday ahead of a warming trend.
Superintendent Josh Vadala told Patch students were back in the building in about 10 minutes after crews responded.
Recycled trees will help light up the Witch City beach on Jan. 2.
The city declared its first parking ban of the season with up to 4 inches of snow expected on the North Shore Friday afternoon and evening.