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Danvers Wins Award For Financial Reporting
Danvers was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting

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Danvers was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting

Participants with the green energy provider will see their rates lower starting with the June meter reads.
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The annual Melody Miles Road Race will raise money for arts education in the Hamilton-Wenham School District.
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The Peabody Health Department collected more than 2,000 diapers for families in need.
Filming was expected to close part of Upper Asbury Street on Monday, but filming has been canceled for the rain.
The Corner Grocery Store in Danvers sold a winning ticket this month.
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People in support of the Standing Women movement will have five minutes of silence in Glabicky Park on Sunday.
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David Spade took a minute to snap a photo with Hamilton's finest.
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