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Finz Raises $7,500 For Veterans Fund
Finz raised around $7,500 for the Glen Doherty Memorial Fund on Sunday.

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Finz raised around $7,500 for the Glen Doherty Memorial Fund on Sunday.

Jennifer O'Connor's obituary describes her as a sweet and loving person.
People "digging up" the Commons, falling asleep with the water running, and other items from the Beverly Police log.
The RMV confirmed that a Danvers location is the apparent successful bidder to replace the former RMV center.
Going 46 mph in a 25 mph zone, a phone scam, and more from the Salem Police log.
In a new report, 133 bridges in the 6th congressional district's are classified as "structurally deficient."
Essex Technical High School and North Shore Habitat for Humanity and partnering to build a home in Hamilton.
Penny, a 2-year-old Black Mouth Cur, has been reunited with her family.
Three graduates of the Reading Police Academy will join the Peabody Police Department.
Get your North Shore news fix with updates on Notch Brewing, the Most Wanted list, and a local runner in the Boston Marathon.
There will be a detour at Proctor and Pope streets on Monday and Tuesday.
A call regarding a portable toilet and more from the Marblehead Police log.
The eighth annual Salem Residents Survey is available online now until April, in English and Spanish.
The town needs input on the Harold A. King' Forest proposed maintenance program.
Sgt. James Harkins wanted to do more to give back, so he's running the marathon to raise money for kids with cancer.
After an uptick in coyote sightings, Beverly will hold a presentation on coexisting with the canids.
Sir Issac – a full service marketing consultancy – has found success with the InnoNorth job board.
Nomination papers are due on March 21 for positions on the Board of Selectmen and elsewhere.
High winds on Thursday morning affected cities and towns across Massachusetts, including Salem.
Police say David M. Grossack is wanted for murder. He has past ties to the North Shore.