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Do Good While Dining Out
Add philanthropy to your weekend plans: Hale Street Tavern will donate a portion of its Sunday food sales to Beverly Bootstraps.
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Add philanthropy to your weekend plans: Hale Street Tavern will donate a portion of its Sunday food sales to Beverly Bootstraps.
Officers administered Narcan to a man who was allegedly overdosing on Tuesday, and other police log items.
Add philanthropy to your plans this weekend: These local restaurants will donate a portion of their Sunday sales for World Food Day.
If you have to use Hale Street by Lothrop or Corning streets in the next few days, give yourself extra time.
This lifelong Danvers resident runs a girls-only summer program, and now she's bringing the fun to birthday parties.
The Peabody Disabilities Commission has all its members, and will meet formally for the first time on Thursday night.
To vote in the special fall town meeting, Hamilton residents have to register today.
This Lynn coffee shop transformed into the Star's Hollow staple on Oct. 5
Meagan Sousa won the title of 2017 Mrs. Essex County at the Topsfield Fair last weekend.
Clowns come to Peabody, gypsy trucks, and more incidents from Friday, Oct. 7, to Monday, Oct. 10.
Broadway will look a lot different this time next year: But don't worry, construction doesn't start until spring 2017.
What do you think the new Beverly Middle School mascot should be?
The Massachusetts Appeals Court upheld the conviction of a man who was charged for a 2011 attack on a Danvers Police Officer.
After closing its longtime spot on Enon Street in Beverly, Not Your Average Joe's opened another location in the Northshore Mall on Monday.
When it comes to cookies, there are no losers. But this mother/son duo from Gloucester took home the blue ribbon.
Officer Matt Snow passed away this weekend following a battle with ALS.
The 4th annual event will be on Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The third public hearing on the proposed cell tower is on Oct. 18.
In the three months since it launched, the North Shore Pet Pantry has been able to help around 40 pet owners, including a well-known cat.