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Salem Street Sweeping Continues Next Week
Street sweeping will continue on Monday, April 24, and go through May 26.

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Street sweeping will continue on Monday, April 24, and go through May 26.

Main Street's commercial side will look a little different.
Here's what to expect the week of April 24 on Rantoul Street.
The first public meeting regarding the Newburyport/Rockport commuter rail is coming up.
Marblehead Police ask drivers to use caution around Marblehead Neck during the race.
NSCC will be the first college in the Northeast to offer a "free college" program for 100 incoming students.
Police are looking for a man suspected of killing a person and seriously wounding another last Sunday.
Local health departments are collecting diapers for struggling families.
Littering, catching a ride, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Art from Salem students will be displayed at Old Town Hall next weekend.
A dumpster fire, a person circling a home, and more from the Beverly Police log.
Check to see when your neighborhood will be affected.
William Legault said in an announcement that he's looking to "walk the walk."
The 5-year-old boy missing from Mason Street has been found safe.
The fire took over six acres of land on Monday.
Semi-finalists win tickets to see "Annie" in May, and a $100 Simon gift card.
The annual Spring Recruitment Event for the Marblehead Festival of Arts will be on Sunday, April 30.