Two puppies from Cape Ann Animal Aid in Gloucester spent some time with the staff at Beverly Hospital this week.
Non-perishable left next to your mailbox on Saturday will be delivered to North Shore food pantries, including Beverly Bootstraps.
The state Department of Transportation said it is reviewing a 25 percent Highway/Temporary Bridge sketch plan on the closed drawbridge.
The Beverly in Bloom project is looking for businesses, civic groups and residents to "adopt" city traffic islands through the end of 2023.
The Lynch Park festival had already been postponed from last Sunday.
Beverly and Addison Gilbert Hospitals honored volunteers at the Beverly, Gloucester and Danvers medical facilities.
The rain date for the Lynch Park festival is April 30.
The North Shore sandwich shops and Beverly brewery say the lemonade radler will celebrate their joint Endicott College connection.
Money from the recycling drive will go toward supporting end-of-the-year class activities.
The two-day military celebration event will include dozens of assets, help with veterans' care and insight into a tour with the corps.
Flushing will begin weekday nights in North Beverly and continue across the city over the next few weeks.
The Cabot Theater will present Katie Bourgeois' Beverly-based documentary of The Survivor Nest Project called "Bittersweet" on April 12.
Live music, food trucks and local craft beer will all be part of the fun on April 23.
As the state looks to provide an "offramp" to the federal assistance program, the COVID-19 benefits enhancement ends this week.
Beverly residents are reminded that all canines - from lap dogs to trailblazers - 6 months and older must be registered in the city.
The grants were presented to 11 regional community-based organizations focused on access to public health, housing and nutrition.
Holak recently retired as the executive director of the Beverly Council on Aging and the Senior Community Center.
Beverly Main Streets is holding a contest for the best business window display downtown on Feb. 20 through Feb. 26.
The two-day event planned for May 20-21 is set to include dozens of military apparatus, demonstrations, services and vendors.
The Beverly Public Library is collecting books to be sold to raise money for library programs.
The North Shore Community Development Coalition and Lifebridge North Shore will use the plunge to raise money to combat homelessness.
Veterans Agent David Perinchief said he hopes the event will evolve to "make Beverly a mini Fleet Week stop" the week before the holiday.
The community nonprofit food and resource organization had nearly 13,000 visits over the year with more expected as SNAP allotments expire.
The phone filmmaking class for students ages 10 through 14 will run during the February school vacation.
The two-day event will highlight "lived experiences" as told by filmmakers of diverse backgrounds.
Dr. Kenann McKenzie-DeFranza was appointed to the Beverly School Committee in 2020 and has since won re-election to her seat.
Residents are invited to a community gathering to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s commitment to peace and justice on Monday.
The training will allow cadets to serve the city by cleaning the ocean shoreline and give them additional educational opportunities.
Relatives and friends have set up a group of GoFundMe pages for victims of the three-alarm fire on Dec. 29.
The Beverly Public Library will award cash prizes in two age categories with winning poems published in a booklet.
Three churches are collaborating to host the night of pause and reflection during what can be a challenging time of year for many residents.
Completion of the Gloucester Drawbridge and the federally-mandated signal system will allow service to resume with a new schedule on Monday.
Lindsay Barth told Patch she is looking to build on the business connection downtown and extend it throughout the city.
The nonprofit said those in need will be able to place online orders and pick up food discreetly at times convenient to them.
The employee-driven donations were part of $424,000 to 195 causes in approximately 80 local cities and towns this year.
The funding will help the city with flood resilience planning as it deals with the expected effects of climate change.
The 4-year-old gray seal captured the attention of the North Shore this fall and is now the star of a new children's book.
Coastal Windows & Exteriors donated 25 turkeys and 25 Thanksgiving food bags to North Shore residents in its "Freedom from Want" campaign.
Mayor Mike Cahill outlined several neighborhood traffic mitigation measures amid the closure and replacement of the Hall-Whitaker Bridge.
Starting Nov. 1, mattresses and box springs needed to be recycled in the state and could no longer be collected as bulk landfill items.