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Danvers Christmas Tree Pickup on Saturday
Leave your bare trees outside early on Saturday, Jan. 6.

Taylor Rapalyea is a Beverly, MA, native and North Shore enthusiast. She enjoys donuts, hiking, and going off on tangents. To tell her a tangent or give a good donut shop recommendation, email taylor.rapalyea@patch.com.
Leave your bare trees outside early on Saturday, Jan. 6.

Town Administrator Peter Lombardi published the town report before the new year.
A man napped while his wife shopped, and other items from the Peabody Police Log.
Dr. Susan Moynihan received the 2016 North Shore Medical Center Department of Medicine Excellence Award.
Court data shows where people who were convicted of drunk driving allegedly had their last drinks.
A local man's stunning photo of an area staple won him a place in Essex Heritage's photo contest.
A Gloucester woman won the grand prize, but photographers from all over the North Shore placed in the Essex National Heritage contest.
Looking through a porthole in the snow sounds romantic, but it shouldn't be how you drive.
On Dec. 3, the Gloucester Fire Department extinguished a blaze at the O'Maley Innovation Middle School.
Nicholas Day, of Hudson, Stephanie Lemay, of Nashua, and Jeremy George, of Beverly, Mass. were arrested in connection with a stabbing.
Peabody Police investigated a recent incident, and arrested a Lynn man on violent charges.
Look back on 2016 by reading some of the most-read stories of the year.
Check out some of the most read stories in 2016 from the Swampscott Patch.
There are some weird ones, some sad ones, and happy ones too.
Take a look at what happened this year in and around Danvers before greeting 2017.
A year in review through the Hamilton-Wenham Patch.
Take a brief retrospective before Witch City says goodbye to 2016.
Despite the recent cold snap, skating on Weaver Pond is still risky.
Trees will be picked up curbside from now until Jan. 13.