Mayor Mike Cahill said low coronavirus numbers allow the city to reopen Beverly City Hall, and other municipal buildings, with restrictions.
Beverly City Clerk Lisa Kent said extensive planning and teamwork was the key to success for her office during a busy state primary night.
The Beverly incumbent earned 77.4 percent of the vote in Tuesday night's Democratic primary.
Mayor Mike Cahill finalized a process that started with a city council resolution in July.
The public art project will aim to support local artists and draw foot traffic to downtown Beverly.
In the most recent update of the state's coronavirus map, Beverly's case count and positive test rates rose.
Patch has details on early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
If Gov. Baker signs the bill, Beverly would be allowed to lease property at 1 Water Street to a restaurant.
On July 13 there were no patients being treated for the coronavirus at Beverly Hospital. Since then, the number has steadily risen.
Beverly City Council approved a measure that was the first step in adopting a stance being considered in several Massachusetts communities.
After a month of steady declines, Beverly's new case count jumped in the most recent state report.
Mayor Mike Cahill said some participants "crossed the line of decency" with a racist message and threats against individuals.
The budget avoids layoffs of city workers with a 2.5 percent tax hike, the maximum allowed under Massachusetts without voter approval.
The programs will have new rules to help with social distancing, including limiting groups to 10 children.
The site, which opened in April, served 31 people, none of whom tested positive for the coronavirus.
Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill praised the youth-led demonstration and efforts by participants to practice social distancing.
Despite a $4.6 million revenue shortfall because of the coronavirus crisis, Mayor Mike Cahill believes Beverly can avoid job cuts.
The state is divvying up $502 million to Massachusetts cities and towns from the federal coronavirus bill passed in March.
Rice's Beach in Beverly will be closed until further notice because people could not follow the state's social-distancing rules.
For the first time, the state Department of Public Health released coronavirus-related death counts for the state's 170 nursing homes.
A $2.3 million project to replace 100-year-old water pipes will jump in cost after workers found problems "far greater than expected."
About 18 percent of the revenue Beverly relies on for its annual budget come from sources that will be impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Thomas Holladay, 47, of Boston, became "loud and profane" when he tried to leave an area of Beverly Hospital for coronavirus patients.
In addition to recent local news about the coronavirus response in Beverly, we tried to answer questions from Patch readers.
Salem had 170 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus after adding 11 new cases at the start of the week.
The latest layoff report from the Massachusetts Department of Labor include big cuts at the Museum of Fine Arts and a restaurant tech firm.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Beverly.
The Beverly Board of Health said residents should walk in the direction of oncoming traffic to help with social distancing measures.
Last month's steady decline in sales is more bad news for local governments in Massachusetts, which get direct aid from lottery proceeds.
The city is also cutting back the number of days it will allow students to pick up school breakfasts and lunches.
Beverly voters showed a slight preference for Joe Biden over Bernie Sanders when they voted in Tuesday's Democratic primary.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
Beverly Ward 5 City Councilor Kathleen Feldman raised more than $14,000, more than any other candidate in last year's municipal election.
Beverly residents made 288 contributions totaling $51,306 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to year-end campaign finance data.
The planning board's 8-1 approval of two special permits allows construction to begin on the Depot II project in Beverly.
The court overturned the planning and zoning board's denial of Evan Wile's building permit application in the long-running feud.
We asked Beverly Patch readers for their thoughts on Beverly's aggressive development agenda; there were few supporters.
The Beverly Deign Review Board gave a favorable recommendation for Depot II to the planning board, which has final approval on the project.
The Beverly Powder House was built on Prospect Hill in 1809 but has been deteriorating in recent years.