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Peabody Veterans Legal Program Launched
Twice a month, volunteer lawyers will be on hand to help Peabody veterans with various legal issues.

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Twice a month, volunteer lawyers will be on hand to help Peabody veterans with various legal issues.

High winds on Thursday morning affected cities and towns across Massachusetts, including Hamilton.
Jefferson Avenue closed late Wednesday night while officials worked to repair a water main break.
Any resident can apply to serve on the Police Captain Screening Committee.
Notch Brewing will get more seating, a skylight, and another sweet mural.
The Beverly fire that took a woman's life last Saturday was caused by a stovetop burner.
A Lynn Classical graduate and Iraqi refugee was Elizabeth Warren's guest to President Trump's address to Congress.
Last week, the Board of Health issued an order to 19 Farm Ave. for violations like blood residue on the floors and walls.
Police found roughly 14.8 grams of heroin and $1,193 in cash during a drug investigation.
Townhouses, Colonials, Victorians, oh my! Check out some of the recent listings in the area.
A portion of Finz's proceeds from Sunday, March 5, will go to the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation.
Salem State University will participate in White Ribbon Day on Wednesday, March 1.
Authorities have released the manner in which Mark Greenlaw and Jennifer O'Connor were killed.
The circumstances surrounding the double homicide in Peabody remain a mystery.
The Newburyport man missing since last Tuesday was found Monday in Virginia.
February arrests, a sandwich ATM, and more from the Salem Police log.
A Beverly resident will play flute in an upcoming program at Symphony Hall in Boston.
Rich Wilson finished the Vendée Globe – a solo sailing race around the world – last Tuesday.
The Friends of Endicott Park will hold a comedy fundraiser for the Endicott Park Nature and Environmental Education Center.
A local man was charged with permitting a minor to illegally possess alcohol in Connecticut, in a series of events that led to her death.