Find out where to celebrate the season in Beverly this month.
Beverly Main Streets Chair Paul Gentile cited declining attendance, funding and volunteers for the decision to cancel this year's event.
Find out where the best local lots and farms are across the North Shore.
The toy drive returns for a 27th year on Dec. 9.
A Beverly reader shared a reason to be thankful this holiday season.
Help neighbors and fellow families find the displays that show off the festive holiday spirit in the biggest way around town.
Santa Claus is coming to the North Shore this holiday season.
Residents are invited to gather at the gazebo for this year's lighting ceremony.
The downtown strolling, local shopping and entertainment event will take place on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9 on Cabot and Rantoul streets.
Where you can go eat out instead of preparing a holiday meal at home.
The ceremonies will be held on Saturday morning with a reception to follow.
The First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church on Cabot Street will host the fair on Nov. 18.
Beverly Hospital shared with Patch some shots of nursery babies dressed up for their first holiday.
The food, beer, music and pumpkin-bashing-related games will be at the Moraine Farm New Entry Sustainable Farming Project on Nov. 5.
Cabot Street will be closed from Dane Street to Railroad Avenue on Oct. 26 from3:30 to 6:30 p.m.
As Halloween approaches, here are a few tips on where to find pumpkins on the North Shore and how to make the perfect carve.
The monthlong event features more than 1,000 pumpkins, mums, light displays, and themed decorated areas.
The Beverly Recreation Department is seeking used costume donations that will be sold for less than $10 on Sunday.
Taking care of your home can be scary! Tackle those household demons with professional help this fall.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Beverly.
Find out how Beverly will be observing Memorial Day this year.
Here are just a few of the fine dining options perfect for moms on the North Shore.
Endicott faculty and published authors will offer instruction geared toward both novice and advanced creative writers.
Three years after bars and restaurants were shuttered on the eve of the holiday for COVID-19, a weekend of celebration and suds awaits.
Where to celebrate New Year's Eve 2022 on and around the North Shore.
With Christmas on a Sunday, some hours will be altered through Monday in 2022.
The Cabot Street costume parade and beach ball drop return downtown after a two-year absence due to COVID-19.
Finding out what is changing in the city with Christmas Day falling on a Sunday this year.
The annual Officer Sean Connolly Memorial Toy Drive will be on Saturday at North Beverly Plaza.
The downtown shopping, dining and season socializing event is set for Friday from 4 to 9 p.m.
Dan Kennedy & Friends will perform at the all-piano concert Saturday night as part of a CD release for "An Enchanted Noel."
Trees, like everything else, may cost a little more this year, but consumers seem to be taking the expected price hikes in stride.
This year's city tree lighting will take place at City Hall this weekend.
Toys can be dropped off at North Beverly Plaza on Dec. 10.
The McKay Street homeowners will again raise money for U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots donations on Thanksgiving weekend this year.
The Unitarian Universalist Church will bring back the annual fair this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Beverly residents can honor the city's veterans at events at the Beverly Farms Memorial, Beverly Hospital and Ellis Square.
The Cabot Theater will once again host its "Polar Express" event with kids' games, cookies and milk, Santa Claus and the movie showing.
Residents can rid themselves of their Halloween hallmarks with the help of a "pumpkin guillotine" and other destructive delights.