Most customers will automatically be enrolled in the standard plan, though they may opt-out or sign up for a 100% renewable energy plan.
Green Beverly is hosting a community conversation on the facts and future of trash and recycling with free food from Root.
The winning ticket was bought at the North Beverly Food Mart.
The Riverside Renaissance Swing Band will perform a family-friendly show at the church on Friday night.
Beverly's House of Hot Sauce and More is one of the new vendors expected at the second annual military celebration event.
The funding includes $750,000 for a Dunham Road roundabout and $325,375 for climate mitigation assessments at Lynch Park.
All money raised from the chilly dip in the ocean go toward North Shore CDC and Lifebridge North Shore.
A drums and clarinet performance from 99-year-old Roger Wonson highlights the luxury senior living facility's grand opening on Thursday.
The nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote downtown businesses and activities is hosting Art Fest and two summer block parties.
The city accepted $400,000 in state funding after the City Council approved the grant acceptance last month.
The Beverly Human Rights Committee, Beverly Public Schools and the city are hosting the event on Monday at Beverly Middle School.
Beverly Main Streets seeks community support as it looks to continue initiatives such as Arts Fest, Summer Block Party and Winter Market.
Wonderfund CEO Lauren Baker will speak at the event as part of the Thrive initiative to empower women at all career stages.
The contest is open to students or residents in grades 6 through 12.
Baby Xailah made her arrival at 8:20 a.m. Monday, weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces, and measuring 20 inches long.
Through Cummings Community Giving, the real estate firm directed $495,000 in donations to nonprofits of the employees' choosing.
If you bought a Quic Pic Powerball ticket in Beverly or Wellesley for Wednesday night's drawing, your numbers might be worth $50,000.
While MassDOT said it remains "on schedule" there was little indication of a significantly expedited timeline for the new bridges.
The City Council on Monday approved the donation of four defibrillators for city parks as well as $609,00 in Holcroft Park renovations.
The YMCA of the North Shore, with help from its partners, is providing services for thousands in need across the region.
The Beverly City Council took a first vote on the passage of the new accessory dwelling unit zoning following a public hearing on Monday.
Mark Backstrom was honored for his commitment to safety in the health care industry for more than two decades.
This year's fair includes breakfast, lunch, a selection of crafts, baked goods, Grandpa's Attic, raffles and an elaborate silent auction.
Beverly police and the Bike Commission will host the event on Friday afternoon at the McPherson Youth Center.
Alexandra Drane recognized for her work as co-founder and CEO of ARCHANGELS
The Beverly Bootstraps food pantry is seeing record visits. In August, they served 1,621 people - more than 600 than last August.
Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill named Oct. 13 Nickolas Hourican Day in the city in honor of the 16-year-old award recipient.
Expired and unused medications can be dropped off at the Beverly Police Station during this special event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 28.
The car show will now be held on Indigenous Peoples/Columbus Day at Lynch Park.
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominees for individuals or businesses dedicated to supporting the veterans community.
The first event of its kind since 2019 brought 75 families back to the hospital for an event with caregivers in the Special Care unit.
North Shore residents are invited to the "Beverly & Salem Drive (and Ride) Electric!" event to test out electric cars and lawn equipment.
The conversation is designed to build compassion and honesty about the drug and alcohol struggles of those in the city.
The new phone application is designed to make it easier to pay for parking downtown.
The Lynch Park event features lawn games, food trucks, music in the shell, and a beer garden at the Carriage House.
The city will hold a public forum on Sept. 14 to gain feedback on priorities for this year's approximately $1.4 million in funding.
Brackenbury Beach was the last of six Beverly beaches that were closed for stretches since June.
Three other beaches previously off-limits to swimming have been cleared for water quality.
The City Council Committee on Legal Affairs recommended adopting the ordinance change that will go to the full Council for a September vote.
The second annual event will be held at Lynch Park on Sept. 24.