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Beverly Church Dedicates Black Lives Matter Banner
The First Parish Church of Beverly is displaying a Black Lives Matter banner in a show of support for the movement.

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The First Parish Church of Beverly is displaying a Black Lives Matter banner in a show of support for the movement.

11-year-old Leanna Perez just wants to play basketball, whether she has diabetes or not.
In light of reports of anti-Semitic incidents across New England, one local police force is working preemptively.
Porta Potty concerns, unidentified drones, and an actual dumpster fire: Here are some selections from local police logs.
Gov. Charlie Baker will address graduates of the College of Health and Human Services and Bertolon School of Business in May.
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The company that brought you the A&E hit show “Flipping Boston” is hiring a Customer Service Representative to join their team full time.
The Hamilton-Wenham Patch Job Board has posts seeking everything from mechanics to accountants.
CityLight Homes, the company that brought you the A&E hit show “Flipping Boston” is hiring a Bookkeeper to join their team part time.
Salem Trolley drivers wanted: Must be capable of driving around tourists.
If you can deliver babies, make a pizza, or close a sale, we've got the listings for you.
Looking for something new? The Swampscott Patch Job Board has listings for cooks, caregivers, and everything in between.
If you've been looking for an excuse to bust out your ballgown and/or tuxedo, look no further.
Boston North Cancer Association, Inc., will give the Hope Begins Here Award to a North Shore doctor.
In an effort to show economic solidarity, some North Shore businesses closed Wednesday.
Police arrested a suspect on Tuesday in connection with an armed robbery last month.
Suzanne Wright is seeking a second three-year term on the Swampscott School Committee.
A copycat customer, literal dumpster fire, and other items from the Peabody Police log.
Breaking: Police are investigating a report of a pedestrian struck in Marblehead in the area of Pleasant Street.
"Affordable" is in the eye of the beholder, but take a look at some of the recent real estate listings around the North Shore anyway.