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Wenham Resident Helps Raise $168K For Patriots' Boston Marathon Team
One of Wenham's own will run the Boston Marathon as part of the Patriots' marathon team.

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One of Wenham's own will run the Boston Marathon as part of the Patriots' marathon team.

Loud rapping, chalk writings, and more from the Beverly Police log.
The interim Swampscott high school and middle school principals will take over the positions permanently starting immediately.
Some Salem homeowners may see their flood insurance premiums decrease as a result.
Erin McGuirk will be listening to her late mother's music when she's running the Boston Marathon in her honor.
An Ohio teenager was found in a Salem home after a mother and son allegedly plotted to bring the teen to Massachusetts.
After months of rehearsing, these Peabody Veterans Memorial High School students' hard work has paid off.
Someone found a bottle of mixed pills, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Police caught the suspect with the help of a civilian who followed the man after he ran from a store in a blue mask.
The Essex County DA has identified the man killed by electrical wires on Tuesday.
A young dance group showed support for a fellow member after a scheduling change made her miss their performance.
A professor of film and animation history at Montserrat will give a talk called "Animation and the American Imagination."
Congratulations to the actors and crew of "The Quest of Queen Thomas"!
Congratulations to "Guards at the Taj" actors and stage crew!
Former Salem News and Boston Globe deliveryman Robert T. Guillemette, Jr., passed away last week.
A fluffy dog, chimney raccoon, and more from the Peabody Police log.
14th Surgeon General of the U.S., Dr. Antonia Novello, will engage in a week of events around the North Shore.
Breaking into a church is never a good idea, but on a Sunday morning especially.
The injured screech owl, "Hoo," found in Salem on Sunday is being treated at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic.