The 14th annual Misselwood Concours d’Elegance runs from Friday through Sunday and benefits Endicott's Inspire Scholarship fund.
The late Beverly native founded the Ice Bucket Challenge that has raised more than $220 million for ALS research since 2014.
The annual block party will be held on Cabot Street on July 27.
Beverly Bootstraps is looking to distribute 950 filled backpacks to students in need this fall.
The Essex County Greenbelt Stewardship team built the 50-foot boardwalk out of black locust lumber.
The Friday night concert will benefit Amirah, Inc., an organization that helps women trapped in the commercial sex trade.
The YMCA of the North Shore is an affiliation of YMCAs that includes locations in Beverly, Marblehead and Salem.
The grants support two dozen programs across Beverly Public Schools.
The Quantum Snipe Nationals 2024 will be June 26 through June 29.
The third annual event will be held at Misselwood overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on June 20.
A Juneteenth flag-raising will be held on Thursday at 5 p.m. at Beverly City Hall.
The Mental Makeover area provides activities for families and children with sensory issues who struggle with loud noise and stimulation.
The Ipswich event runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. with food, music, a beer garden, presentations and the parade at 1 p.m.
Beverly Animal Control said Central Cemetery patrols will increase after complaints of dogs being walked in violation of a city ordinance.
Access and improvements to the farm were made possible through Beverly taxpayer Community Preservation Act funding.
Green Beverly will be giving away 90 pollinator kits to Beverly residents in June.
Beverly Veterans Agent David Perinchief said the two-day event was a big hit and drew great attendance despite some rain this past weekend.
This year's summer series features 17 shows at Lynch Park and nine on the Beverly Commons gazebo.
The second annual Warrior Weekend will be held this Saturday and Sunday at Beverly High School.
The event on Cabot Street will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on June 15.
McPherson's memory and contributions to Beverly were celebrated during an emotional dedication ceremony.
The May 11 drive comes after Bootstraps saw more than 1,000 more area residents seeking food assistance than the year before.
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The food security grant donation occurred at a ceremony at Boston Medical Center's Moakley Green.
The second annual Warrior Weekend is set to include four sets of reenactors, a dozen military apparatus and a planned Coast Guard landing.
The Current Beverly resident Roger Wonson played a show for his family and staff and was given a special gift and state proclamation.
The sensory-friendly event will include fire trucks, police cruisers, construction vehicles, food trucks and animals.
Beverly Main Streets has announced the vendor list for the June 15 festival held outside on Cabot Street.
The clinic will provide experts to assist owners in fixing bikes, electronics, clothing, small appliances and other household items.
Beverly and Salem residents are eligible to bring their items to Beverly High School on Saturday morning for disposal.
New Executive Director Erin Truex spoke with Patch about new ways Beverly Main Streets is looking to support downtown small businesses.
Ben Tuff spoke with the Sharks competitive swim team and Phoenix United gymnastics team about his story of perseverance.
While the path of totality will go through northern New England, those on the North Shore can still anticipate a show on April 8.
Paul Rapazzo was previously the senior living community's associate director and director of community relations.
The city will host events at Beverly Hospital and Ellis Square this weekend.
Green Beverly will help coordinate events this spring ranging from a pub crawl to Lynch Park tours to Fix-It clinics and much more.
World War II reenactors 3-5-0 Girls and The Baker Group aim to tell the full story of women and the Marines of the Pacific theater.
The teen writing workshop with Endicott faculty members will run from June 26 through June 28.
Starting this year there will be a $100 fee for participants with nonprofit organizations exempt.