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Peabody Restaurants To Participate In Boston Bakes For Breast Cancer
Pellana Steakhouse and Not Your Average Joe's will help raise money for breast cancer research and care.

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Pellana Steakhouse and Not Your Average Joe's will help raise money for breast cancer research and care.

In another case of "Only in Salem": Can you spot the man's face?
A prank between high school students, cemetery lock-in, and more from the Peabody Police log.
Late night photos, getting information from the least drunk person on scene, and more from the Beverly Police log.
Municipal Clerk's Week and Public Service Recognition Week give residents the chance to talk with their state and local politicians.
Rev. Marya DeCarlen will become the first rector of the All Saints Episcopal Church of the North Shore.
Based on federal and local data, Marblehead was named one of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
Bring your expired and unwanted prescription drugs to the Swampscott Police Station on Saturday.
The city will plant three new elm trees in the median at Hawthorne Boulevard.
The Wylie Inn and Conference Center at Endicott College has completed its multi-million dollar upgrades.
There are contested races for positions on the School Committee, Board of Health, and Library trustees.
Based on federal and local data, Hamilton and Wenham were named two of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
The annual art auction will have a new program for small works for $250 or less.
For the sixth year in a row, Beverly Hospital got all A's as part of a safety grade.
Police are reviewing surveillance tapes to find out who graffitied the bandstand.
If you've seen a film crew around Tanner City, there's a good chance it's for Adam Sandler's next project.
The beer, spirits, and wine superstore is one of four new additions to the Liberty Tree Mall.
The artists chosen will paint for two days on Artists' Row during the Salem Arts Festival.
A Marblehead group is seeking knitter to create blankets and cold weather gear for service members coming through Logan.
Congratulations Dr. Laurie Dickstein-Fischer!