Beverly Hospital and Addison Gilbert Hospital are recognizing Pet Therapy Volunteer Teams as part of National Therapy Animal Day on Friday.
Beverly resident Kelly Raymond, a Type 1 diabetic who lost her leg to amputation eight years ago, is in need of a kidney transplant.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Beverly. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
Beverly is celebrating Earth Day initiatives this month with activities, information talks and incentives to shop at sustainable businesses.
Residents of both cities can off drop cleaners, fluids, pesticides, gasoline and oil-based paints at Beverly High School on April 24.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Beverly area soon.
The city is conducting feasibility studies for improvements to Obear Park and the Beverly Pump Station.
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Need help identifying some of our local wildlife? Here at the library we have plenty of resources for identifying plants and animals tha ...
The main library will be closed Easter Sunday, April 4. (The Farms branch is closed year-round on Sundays.) All locations will be closed ...
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Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals awarded grants to community groups focused on housing stability, the digital divide and jobs.
As part of expanding service one year into the coronavirus health crisis, residents can reserve time to utilize in-person library resources.
There will be no parking and occasional road closures on Rantoul Street for filming of the Clooney-directed "The Tender Bar" on Thursday.
Beverly Hospital will sponsor the Chamber's information event on how the coronavirus vaccine rollout will affect North Shore businesses.
In anticipation of running more traditional parks programs and camps this summer, Beverly is hiring seasonal employees this month.
Element Care helped deliver the second dose to the at-risk and low-income seniors on Thursday.
The second annual Art in the Park project is seeking contributions for the May "Hyper Striper" showcase and auction.
Abigail, Lilla and Polly Gabrieli, who all attended Harvard University, created a website that quickly alerts subscribers of appointments.
New men's sneakers size 9 through 12 are sought for veterans in need.
The Valentine's Day food drive made donations to Beverly Bootstraps and Family Promise of the North Shore.
The "Just Love Food Drive" will collect donations at Beverly High School on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Friends of the Beverly Public Library is offering prizes for finalists in high school and middle school categories.
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The city is looking to determine how residents use Obear Park and that use's effects on the coastline and surrounding structures.
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Sixteen Beverly nonprofits were presented gifts ranging from $1,000 to $5,000.
The "strategic tree-planting initiative" is part of $700,000 in statewide grants aimed at addressing climate change through local projects.
The four winners will have their poems embedded on panels in a new stretch of Cabot Street this spring.
Those looking for a good read, or maybe a low-cost Christmas present, are invited to stop by the Winter Street patio Saturday morning.
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Nicole Green said the Ayers Elementary School community has rallied around her family after a burst pipe destroyed their apartment.
The comprehensive plan aims to address housing, transportation, climate vulnerability, arts, culture and social equity issues in the city.
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The Beverly/Salem Elks are stepping it up in the community to help out those in need this winter.
Grants will go toward diversifying housing, recycling and election preparation.
Beverly resident Caja Johnson has been chosen to lead the group "to enhance equal justice, inclusivity and human rights for all members."
Mayor Mike Cahill asked that residedents tested for coronavirus quarantine until getting their results.