A look at Beverly's City Council meeting agenda for Sept. 4.
Retired deputy sheriff and former governor's councilor Edward Carroll of Salem chatted live with readers on Friday.
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Mary-Ellen Manning, who's running for the 2nd Essex District seat in the state Senate, fielded readers' questions Thursday in live chat.
Beverly Mayor Bill Scanlon endorsed Elizabeth Warren for U.S. Senate this afternoon at Beverly Depot.
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Carroll, a retired county deputy sheriff and former governor's councilor, will be chatting live with readers Friday from noon to 1 p.m.
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Campaign finance reports, which were submitted Aug. 29, show Lovely brought in nearly double the contributions of her opponents.
U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis met with more than 50 Massachusetts women at the Cummings Center in Beverly.
Area communities are spraying in an attempt to fend off mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus/Eastern Equine Encephalitis. Do you agree with this decision?
The special event will be held at Beverly Depot on Thursday, Aug. 30.
State Senate candidate Joan Lovely talked about jobs, housing the homeless, the MBTA, state pension reform and more in a live chat with readers on Monday.
The Governor's Councilor will be chatting live with Patch readers Thursday from noon to 1 p.m.
Sitting Senator Fred Berry refrains from making any endorsements in race to succeed him, but that didn't stop his predecessor Jack King, who has pledged his support to Salem's Joan Lovely.
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The four Democrats running to replace retiring Sen. Fred Berry in the 2nd Essex District stopped by Brooksby Village in Peabody for a candidate forum Thursday.
The Salem City Council President will be chatting live with readers from noon to 1 p.m. on Monday.
The Missouri congressman has created a firestorm of controversy.
Beverly Main Streets is looking for residents to vote for their favorite Beverly Wayfinding Sign.
The four Democrats seeking to win the party's nomination for the Second Essex District seat in the Sept. 6 primary debated at Beverly High School on Thursday night.