The drawbridge work, which shut down all Newburyport/Rockport MBTA service, is expected to be complete on schedule.
Gov. Charlie Baker signed a bill Tuesday that dubbed the first week in August "Ice Bucket Challenge Week" in honor of Pete Frates.
Work on the new swing span on the Beverly drawbridge has begun, and will go through mid-August.
Congressman Moulton will hold a town hall meeting on Saturday morning.
The City of Beverly has been going through the revision process with FEMA to dispute the 2014 floodplain mapping.
Mayor Michael Cahill announced that he would commit to making Beverly a green community.
While the commuter rail is shut down for repairs this summer, the MBTA will provide alternative transportation.
While the Newburyport/Rockport line of the commuter rail is shut down this summer, the MBTA will provide bus service in its place.
The Beverly Planning Board will hold a public hearing on the Folly Hill subdivision plan on Tuesday.
Two community meetings will cover ongoing projects in Beverly and the resources available to residents.
The diary that JFK kept as a reported after WWII now belongs to a Beverly collector.
The Newburyport/Rockport commuter rail line will stop weekend service starting in July.
A longtime Beverly resident is throwing his hat in the ring for the empty At Large Council seat.
In a new report, 133 bridges in the 6th congressional district's are classified as "structurally deficient."
Until any changes are implemented, you should keep stockpiling quarters.
The city is considering selling Briscoe Middle School and building a new police station on Elliott Street.
A meeting on Feb. 2. will present the findings of a downtown Beverly parking study.
Remember the traffic on Cabot Street this summer? This is nothing.
The Seaport Economic Council met to approve funding for seaside communities.
The city is looking into the language of an ordinance establishing a Veterans Advisory Committee for Beverly.
At an informational meeting Thursday night, Ryal Side residents expressed their concern over the potential Folly Hill development.
Of the 22,233 city voters, 293 ballots left the presidential section blank.
What do you think of the Garden City results?
Skipped early voting? No worries, we've got you covered on Nov. 8.
Beverly residents will have the chance to lend their input to the city's Community Housing Plan.
Check this item off your list: Early voting ends on Friday, Nov. 4, for the presidential election.
If you have to use Hale Street by Lothrop or Corning streets in the next few days, give yourself extra time.
Broadway will look a lot different this time next year: But don't worry, construction doesn't start until spring 2017.
Take advantage of an unimpeded Elliott Street while you can.
Beat the traffic by checking out where construction is going on this month.
Workers will be excavating and repaving Elliott Street from Cabot to Rantoul Street starting this week.
There was a very low voter turnout.
Here are the polling locations for Thursday's State Primary.
The city has requested 12 more licenses in light of potential new businesses.
Come out and enjoy the gatherings all around town in honor of the 51th Beverly Homecoming Festival.
The MBTA board announced their choice for mixed-use, transit projects in Beverly.
Come down to the Common for some great live music.
The town was rewarded for its commitment to clean energy
Congressman Seth Moulton, who represents Beverly, is participating in a sit-in which hopes to force a vote on gun control regulations.