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Learn to Cope’s Salem Chapter Celebrates 10th Anniversary at NSMC
Learn to Cope meetings have been taking place for the past decade, helping people cope with loved ones' addictions.

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Learn to Cope meetings have been taking place for the past decade, helping people cope with loved ones' addictions.

Swampscott Police said it appears a car went into the opposite lane of traffic, striking a motorcyclist and his passenger.
Playing Pokemon Go in the middle of the road, a case of mistaken grenade identity, and more from the North Shore police logs.
Wish your local Marblehead officer a happy (police department) birthday!
Peabody is the 10th municipality in the state to join the AARP network of age friendly communities.
Senator Elizabeth Warren will hold a town hall this Thursday to talk about her work and answer questions.
Hadley School Principal Stacey Phelan turned in her resignation earlier this month after nearly three years in the position.
Salem Police are searching Fosters Pond in Swampscott for evidence related to a recent crime in Salem.
It's happened: Spring is here. Here are some ways to get outside in every North Shore Patch town.
The seven resignations seem to be in response to alleged discrimination against a professor.
The Marblehead Rotary Club inducted a new member at a recent meeting.
The Endicott Singers will compete on season 3 of WGBH's Sing That Thing!: A competition show for the area's best singing groups.
When asked if she had taken any drugs, the woman allegedly told police she wanted to but none were available.
Fewer delays than previous phases, but still areas to avoid on Rantoul Street this week.
Spring is officially here: The Peabody curbside pickup schedule for leaves and yard waste is out.
Viewers can bid on sports and concert tickets, overnight trips, and a personalized street sign in the annual Swampscott town auction.
Stopped in the road to play Pokemon Go, a grenade that turned out to be something else, and more from the Beverly Police log.
Nails in the road, a possible theft, and more from the Salem Police log.
A free program designed to help people recently diagnosed with memory loss will be at the Peabody Council on Aging later this month.
Teen substance abuse education speakers from New Beginnings visited Hamilton-Wenham for the second time this school year.