Mayor Mike Cahill used his inaugural address to emphasize the importance of the city's master plan proposal in attracting new development.
The $30,000 state grant will help Beverly maximize recycling, composting and waste reduction programs.
A lawyer hired by the city disputes the position of a lawyer hired by a coalition of residents opposing the proposal for a waterfront lot.
The tax rates approved by Beverly City Council Monday night mean an increase of $199 for the owner of the average home in Beverly.
The proposal for a six-story, 115-unit apartment building had drawn criticism for its plan to demolish the historic Casa de Lucca building.
In a letter to the editor, Stacy Ames says she has "great respect for the other Ward 3 candidates" in Beverly.
Wins by Kathleen Feldman and Stacy Ames over long-time Beverly politicians suggest voters were looking for a change in Tuesday's election.
A longtime city councilman and a school committee member running for council lost to candidates elected to office for the first time.
The CEO of Windover Construction says a resolution proposed by Beverly City Councilor Scott Houseman is "defamatory."
Here's what you need to know about the Nov. 5 election.
In a poll, the candidates had differing views on whether to make a resolution to switch to 100% renewable energy sources by 2035 binding.
Two candidates running for the Ward 3 City Council seat in Beverly had combined to raise more than $18,000 before the preliminary election.
Joseph Alsop has already contributed $111,864.20 to political action committees and candidates for federal office this election cycle.
We asked candidates in contested city council races for their thoughts on Depot II and the overall development strategy in Beverly.
The city would pay an estimated $2 million per year to pay off the loan for its new police station.
Julie Flowers shares why she's running for re-election to Beverly City Council in our latest candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
With just one race in Ward 3, voter turnout was predictably low in Beverly's preliminary election.
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Kathleen Feldman shares why she's running for Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
The three candidates running for the Ward 3 City Council race squaring off in the Sept. 24th preliminary election share a common issue.
Kirstin Shapiro shares why she's running for Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
John Mullady shares why he's running for Beverly School Committee in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
Stacy Ames shares why she's running for Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
Jeffrey C. Silva shares why he's running for Beverly School Committee in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
Kris Silverstein shares why she should be elected to Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
Don Martin shares why he should be re-elected to Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
Euplio Marciano shares why he should be elected to Beverly City Council in the latest Patch candidate profile for the 2019 city election.
The deadline to submit nomination papers has passed, and Beverly will have several contested races this fall.
A neighborhood group had organized opposition to the proposed, mixed-use development for Beverly Farms.
Beverly could have a preliminary election on Sept. 24 in Ward 3, where five candidates have taken out nomination papers.
In the span of two days this week, a restaurant was blasted for displaying a banner for Pride Month and a crossing guard was called racist.
Mark Zuberek claims city officials violated his First Amendment Rights when he started asking questions at Beverly Airport.
While their push was dealt a blow by Beverly City Council, the group is considering a Home Rule Petition or referendum.
Some Massachusetts officials are defending a local judge accused of helping a man escape ICE through a backdoor in court.
Candidates have until August 6 to return nomination papers to get their name on the ballot for the Sept. 24 prelminary election.
The deal includes annual lease payments of $6,250 to the city in the first two years of the 40-year lease.
Members of the three Catholic parishes are conducting a vigil every day during Lent outside of the Cummings Center.
Claim your money within 60 days of Friday's posting or it will be considered unclaimed by the city.
A new middle school and police station, as well as increased health and pension costs, means Beverly needs to be cautious, Cahill said.
City Council will consider whether to kick in $250,000 for the first phase of an affordable housing project at a Feb. 19 public hearing.