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Peabody Murder Timeline: What We Know
Updated: With court documents sealed, little is known about the circumstances surrounding the Peabody murders.

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Updated: With court documents sealed, little is known about the circumstances surrounding the Peabody murders.

Plus, a local filmmaker advances in a competition, police search for a missing man, and another city's speed limit drops.
The second suspect in the Peabody murders is expected to be arraigned tomorrow in Peabody District Court.
The 70 degree weather that hit the North Shore on Friday is expected to temper off through the weekend.
Beverly received two state grants to improve recreational and commercial activity on the city's waterfront.
Route 128 North closed one lane for police activity in Peabody on Friday afternoon. The lane has since reopened.
A 39-year-old Newburyport man has been missing since Tuesday.
A Peabody native's film made it to the finals in season two of NESN Next Producer.
Three spots in downtown Salem will be turned into public art installations this summer: But the city needs artists to do it.
Salem City Hall will raise a white ribbon flag on March 1 to invite men to stand up against violence toward women.
One day after he attended the Met Gala, John Legend will be at Salem State University.
The standard speed limit in Peabody is set to drop from 30 to 25 mph on unmarked roads.
Someone pretended to be a firefighter to collect a donation, and a person in a fur coat verbally accosted a shop clerk.
A performance troupe came to the Miles River Middle School to do substance-abuse related
Northeast Massachusetts Youth Orchestras hold a concert in Danvers on Sunday, March 5.
Breaking: The second suspect in the Peabody killings is believed to have stolen a car in Middleton.
The public can get some insight into the creatures lurking in their backyards on Feb. 28.
Someone nearly t-boned a police cruiser, a group waved lightsabers at traffic, and someone fell asleep in an ATM
Two suspected drug traffickers were arrested and charged on separate occasions with the help of Danvers K-9 Officer Justin Ellenton.
Students spelled it out at the 7th annual Peabody Higgins Middle School Spelling Bee.