The Polar Plunge fundraiser has been postponed until Feb. 23.
Beverly Main Streets will highlight businesses in the Cabot and Rantoul Street areas on its blog and social media platforms.
Jonah Bellew Day was honored for performing the Heimlich maneuver on his choking manager at at Salty's Lobster Shack at Lynch Park.
Each year, Green Beverly explores a climate-related topic as part of The Cabot's Community Conversations series.
Those who complete the tour of four breweries will receive a Beer Mile winter hat.
Beverly Hospital has ranked in the top 5 percent of healthcare providers in delivering patient experience over two straight years.
The 20-year-old suffered a traumatic brain injury, and multiple fractures, including to her pelvic, jaw and facial bones.
District Attorney Paul Tucker was among the speakers at the Community Conversation Forum on domestic violence held at The Cabot Theater.
The Beverly Multifaith Coalition called for "solidarity with the Jewish community in Beverly and beyond during this challenging time."
The public forum with the state Department of Transportation has been moved from Jan. 16 to Jan. 29 at Beverly Middle School.
Beverly Temple B'nai Abraham Rabbi Alison Adler told Patch that responding to the violent threats needs to go beyond the Jewish community.
Larry Durkin recently received the 2024 State Leadership Award for Massachusetts from the New England Water Works Association.
Unlike Shoebert's celebrated extended 2022 stay, this seal made its way back to the ocean Sunday after a visit to Independence Park.
Piper was born about 65 minutes into the new year early Wednesday morning.
Residents from both cities are invited to drop off items at Beverly High School on Jan. 11.
Residents of all denominations are invited to a brief service of music, candlelight and reflection on Friday night.
Swampscott residents Jennifer Buras and Chris Carmosino were honored as this year's Honorary Chairs.
Blueberry Hill Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Beverly will donate the items to Cape Ann Animal Aid.
Sgt. Jeremy Cole was killed when a wrong-way driver crashed into him as he was driving home from his shift the night before Thanksgiving.
The city was awarded $15,000 to support the Beverly Arts Council and $24,600 to support the Beverly Cultural Council.
The Memory Tree will feature updated lighting and ornaments bearing the names of Beverly community members who have passed.
The recycling event will benefit Beverly High School's music, arts and drama programs.
The Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the award recipients at its annual dinner at Danversport on Nov. 21.
"Shoebert's Unfinished Journey" aims to continue the celebrated Beverly seal-spurred community spirit through a musical performance.
The city's Open Space and Recreation Committee completed the improvements through a MassTrails grant.
The YMCA of the North Shore celebrated Smith's achievements with a day dedicated to her spirit and determination.
The Beverly-based MA Task Force 1 continued relief efforts in North Carolina while Beverly firefighters deliver two trucks full of supplies.
The Beverly Fire Department was collecting the items with firefighters volunteering to drive them to North Carolina this weekend.
Beverly Main Streets will pair area artists and downtown businesses to display artwork and make it available for sale.
The event is set for Lynch Park on Oct. 6.
Beverly Main Streets is hosting its first end-of-summer party at Odell Park to help highlight the businesses on Rantoul Street.
The annual end-of-summer event is set for Sept. 8 from 1 to 5 p.m.
The block party on Rantoul Street and Odell Park is scheduled for Sept. 21.
More than 60 parents and children attended the Family Day paid for, in part, by American Rescue Act funds.
The show will include a DJ, food truck and police K-9 demo.
Beverly Veterans Affairs and the Beverly DEI Office are hosting the event at its offices on Herrick Street on Saturday.
The ESPN SportsCenter segment "SC Featured" on Sunday will look back at 10 years of the Pete Frates Ice Bucket Challenge.
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce will honor the winners at the fourth-annual Diamond Awards ceremony on Aug. 15.
With the weather looking fantastic after last year's rainout, Beverly Main Streets is anticipating an enthusiastic crowd on Saturday.
The event will feature a wide selection of free books, including required school reading for middle school and high school students.