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Danvers Police, Kiwanis Club Hold Car Seat Safety Check
Get your child's safety seat checked out in Danvers on May 6.

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Get your child's safety seat checked out in Danvers on May 6.

Police are looking for whoever spray painted signs and a car at the Tower School on Wednesday night.
Teams will be working to clean up areas of Marblehead, Swampscott, and Salem this Sunday.
National Grid estimated that 2,040 customers in Beverly were affected by an outage Friday morning.
MassDEP's Drinking Water Program congratulated the Beverly Water Department for its 2016 scores.
A Canadian man was sentenced Thursday after conspiring to drive MDMA and marijuana to Salem.
A suspicious golf bag, gunshot sound, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Police are searching for a court no show who allegedly cut off his monitoring device.
The first-ever endowed professorship in nursing at UMass Lowell will be named after a Swampscott resident.
Rep. Ted Speliotis sponsored an amendment to allot money for an after school program for children living in homeless shelters.
A petition from Cape Ann is opposing the weekend closure of the MBTA Newburyport/Rockport line this summer without mitigation.
Expect delays at this intersection on Thursday.
Wenham Police are searching for two robbery suspects that may have been involved in another incident in Peabody.
Two men were caught on surveillance tape robbing the Richdale convenience store.
Nicholas Koudanis was also ordered to pay restitution of $2,042,366 to the IRS.
Residents can now sign up to receive emergency alerts over text, phone calls, emails, and a mobile app.
The diary that JFK kept as a reported after WWII now belongs to a Beverly collector.
Thirteen percent of Swampscott voters voted in the annual town election on Tuesday.
Local health departments are collecting diapers for struggling families.
Congratulations, Professor Kaplowitch!