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Black Friday Fainting, Halloween Decorations, and More From the Peabody Police Log
A Halloween decoration gone awry, suspicious Facebook posts, and more from Friday, Nov. 18 to Friday, Nov. 25.

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.
A Halloween decoration gone awry, suspicious Facebook posts, and more from Friday, Nov. 18 to Friday, Nov. 25.

The Unitarian Universalist Church of Greater Lynn will hold a vigil on Dec. 14, the fourth anniversary of the Sandy Hook Shooting.
The bonanza will be on Saturday, Dec. 10.
The Middleton pizza joint opened a second location on Dodge Street in Beverly this month.
A structure fire spread through a two-story Wenham home on Wednesday morning.
The Soldani family got into the holiday spirit last week at Caring Santa at the Northshore Mall.
From Nov. 9 to Nov. 17: Dan the lab, plumbers, and "blood for money."
If you missed the action, check out Peabody Access TV's footage of the Thanksgiving Day football game against Saugus.
Beverly Driving School will check your vision, flexibility, and knowledge of road signs on Dec. 8: Free with registration.
How many toys can be stuffed into a police cruiser?
The intangible quality of the North Shore is attracting startups and tech companies that normally opt for office space in Boston.
After Thanksgiving, it's fair game.
A lost credit card, cell phone dispute, and more.
The 13th annual fair raised money for student employees at Brooksby Village who plan to go to college or trade school next year.
Breakfast food with your favorite red-nosed gentleman? Sounds good to us.
The annual holiday festival is here, and will culminate in the holiday tree lighting.