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Kids get Arts Fest, adults get The Block.

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Kids get Arts Fest, adults get The Block.

Students at the Carlton Innovation School reinstated the school greenhouse as part of the Essex Heritage Park for Every Classroom program.
Students worked on a project examining the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist as part of the Essex Heritage Park for Every Classroom.
Here's what you need to know about the 2017 Marblehead Festival of Arts.
Got a question about the Rail Trail? Here's your chance.
A Salem resident will lead the public library and learning commons.
State Representative Ted Speliotis will hold office hours in Danvers and West Peabody this month.
Painted pianos are stationed around Peabody for anyone to play this summer.
Danvers residents and businesses in good standing with their electric bills can sign up for the Peak Savings Program.
The Swampscott Police Department is hosting an event to raise awareness on what living with Alzheimer's is like.
A 1,000 lb pig who lost his way got a police escort, courtesy of Georgetown Police.
Christian Bednar was previously the interim assistant dean and a professor in the Communication Skills Department.
The Marblehead School of Ballet will host Broadway performer Julie Pappas Smith as a guest faculty member.
The Peabody Farmers Market will run from July to October in front of City Hall.
Fabianna Marie, author of a memoir on her diagnosis of triple negative metastatic breast cancer, will appear at Barnes & Noble in July.
Hamilton-Wenham Regional School District has hired a new Director of Student Services.
Here's what you need to know about Salem's Fourth of July fireworks this year.
A bat loose in an apartment, a found bag of drugs, and more from the North Shore police logs.
A Gloucester woman was charged in court Thursday for her role in a conspiracy to traffic steroids and launder money.
The Danvers DPW will be working on roads around town from June 16 to June 19, weather permitting.