As of Thursday, there were four Beverly beaches where swimming was off-limits because of high bacteria counts caused by fecal contamination.
Dane Street Beach was the latest Beverly body of water ruled off-limits to swimming because of high bacteria levels.
Although the federal and state emergency orders expired, the city has tests available while supplies last ahead of the new school year.
The funds must be earmarked toward programs that help with opioid abuse, education and access to social services.
Multiple events were postponed Friday with a chance of showers early and downpours later in the day.
Eighteen Beverly riders are set to hit the roads to raise money for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
National champion and Ryal Side resident Curtis White will headline the third annual event at Lyons Park and Dane Street Beach.
The Center will honor a half-century of supporting families of diverse backgrounds from Beverly and throughout the North Shore in September.
Beverly Animal Control said patrols will increase after reports residents are ignoring the city ordinance at burial sites.
The separate VIP party will go on as scheduled from 4 to 10 p.m. on Saturday with bands scheduled to perform on the street moving indoors.
The city said on Wednesday that Obear Park Beach had been cleared from the bacteria alert list.
The U.S. Marine Corps Toys For Tots program held a Christmas in July giveaway event at the Beverly Veterans Affairs Office on Saturday.
Organizers said they have looked to keep lobster prices in check this year despite rising costs.
The pre- and post-event party for the July 29 Block Party will help the nonprofit Beverly Main Streets sustain operations and festivals.
The six-day event includes LobsterFest, Lip Sync Extravaganza, Cardboard Boat Contest, Pickleball Shootout, fireworks, concerts and more.
While most of the beaches were reopened to swimming this weekend, the city said the water at Obear Park remains off-limits.
The thrift shop is adding to the time it is open and when it accepts donations.
Mingo Beach and Dane Street Beach were cleared to reopen for swimming Thursday - leaving 3 Beverly beaches still off-limits.
Dane Street Beach and Woodbury Beach were added to the list of those with high bacteria levels on Wednesday.
The annual event is back for a 12th year in September.
The city said half of the six beaches closed to swimming last week were safe to enter the water as of Sunday.
The Les Idees Trust won the $1 million prize playing the $10 "$4,000,000 Diamonds" instant game.
The annual celebration of music, food, games, beer and fun is set for Cabot Street on July 29.
North Shore residents are encouraged to order or shop for back-to-school supplies by July 19 for area students in need.
Beverly Hospital and Lahey Medical Center of Peabody patients and their families are among the beneficiaries of the fund-raising efforts.
Chris Wrenn has adapted his iconic "Believe In Boston" mantra in a marketing deal with the Massachusetts-based coffee shop giant.
The flag-raising is set for Thursday with a film screen of "A Ballerina's Tale" on June 19 at the Cabot Theater.
The Procopio real estate development and management firm said this week it is beginning site preparation on the "Amara" property.
The kickoff event will be on June 14 at the Beverly Common across from the Beverly Public Library.
Beverly Veterans Affairs will host a giveaway to boost summer spirits for children in families with a demonstrated need.
The Farmers' Market is set to begin its 15th season at O'Dell Veterans Memorial Park.
Two "Salsa by the Sea" social dancing events will be held on June 20 and July 11 with instruction provided for newcomers.
The Beth Israel Lahey Health facility on the Beverly Hospital campus held a ribbon cutting to celebrate the renovation and enhancements.
The night of blues music and southern fare overlooking the waterfront will raise money for Beverly Bootstraps.
Beverly's summer dog rules - restricting them from most public parks and beaches during the day - took effect as of Memorial Day.
The food, fun and music event will be at Beverly's McPherson's Youth Center and Innocenti Park on June 17.
Beverly Veterans Agent David Perinchief said the achievements and lessons learned will set the stage for an expanded annual festival.
The free downtown festival is expected to bring thousands to Cabot Street for shopping, live music, local food and family activities.
A public forum on the planned two-year renovation will be Tuesday in City Council Chambers.
The two-day festival this Saturday and Sunday will now include Apache helicopters, an Air Force mini-jet and U.S. Army M777 howitzers.