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Several Firearms Charges And More: Salem Police Log
Two women were arrested on a slew of firearm and drug charges and more from the Salem Police log.

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Two women were arrested on a slew of firearm and drug charges and more from the Salem Police log.

A man who was on Massachusetts' "Most Wanted" list has been charged with a second murder.
11 Essex Tech students qualified to compete at the state leadership and skills conference on April 28.
The Salem Overdose and Substance Use Prevention Coalition will screen "If Only" on Tuesday.
Brooksby Village residents and employees are celebrating diversity with food, music, and speakers.
Jeffrey G. DeLorenzo enjoyed working with his family at the Danversport Yacht Club.
Gene Lee is running for a seat on the Hamilton-Wenham School Committee. Read his Q&A with Patch to learn more.
The chair of the Swampscott Renewable Energy Committee expresses his opinion on the Swampscott School Committee Race.
Love your pet? Love Easter? Combine the two on April 9.
NESN hockey analyst Billy Jaffe will be at the British Beer Company Thursday night.
Jeffrey Hubbard is running for reelection on the Hamilton Board of Selectmen. Read his Q&A with Patch to learn more.
You can now apply to exhibit your art at the 15th annual Beverly Arts Fest.
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Netflix location scouts are looking for homes in Marblehead to film a new project.
Stacey L. Metternick is running for a seat on the Hamilton-Wenham School Committee. Read her Q&A with Patch to learn more.
The Sanctuary for Peace ordinance will move forward in Salem after last night's City Council meeting.
Multiple homes were egged, a drummer agreed to use makeshift soundproofing, and more from the Beverly Police log.
Kerry Gertz is running for a seat on the Hamilton-Wenham School Committee. Read her Q&A with Patch to learn more.