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Danvers Zero Waste Weekend Sees Record Breaking Attendance
Nearly 1,000 residents visited the Danvers Earth Day Zero Waste Recycling Weekend in May.

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Nearly 1,000 residents visited the Danvers Earth Day Zero Waste Recycling Weekend in May.

The Southern Essex District Registry of Deeds will hold evening office hours later this month for those who work regular business hours.
Nigerian scam, invention to keep teens away, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Skateboarders acting unsafe, cars entered in the night, and more from the Beverly Police log.
While the Newburyport/Rockport line of the commuter rail is shut down this summer, the MBTA will provide bus service in its place.
Stephen F. Collins III announced his candidacy for Peabody councilor-at-large on Thursday
Essex Heritage will begin boat tours on the Naumkeag on June 17.
The Musary – an organization in Hamilton that lends out instruments – is holding a drive next week.
Car fire, injured bird, and more from the Salem Police log.
A Lynn veteran's motorcycle was stolen on Memorial Day, and he's hoping to get it back.
Beverly Vietnam Veterans and VFW Post 545 awarded scholarships to three North Shore Community College student veterans.
A dispute over a parking spot, cookout robbery, and more from the Peabody Police log.
The online auction of painted and otherwise artistically altered cods is back again this year.
At least 54 carts must be ordered by June 9, at $40 each, to apply for available state funding.
Hancock Associates has hired a new senior wetland scientist/ecologist.
Mass. State Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint this weekend somewhere in Essex County.
Swampscott Superintendent Pamela R. H. Angelakis has announced the new Hadley School principal.
A liquor store with a newly opened Danvers location is launching a campaign to update Massachusetts liquor sale laws.
Beverly walking enthusiasts will have sidewalks on Rantoul Street again soon.
Farm shares are available for 20 weeks of locally grown fruit, vegetables, herbs, and flowers.