The Jan. 30 discussion is set to include proposed zoning changes on new building heights, affordable housing and accessory-dwelling units.
The Boston Children's Museum, Museum of Science, New England Aquarium and Peabody Essex Museum are some of those available for discounts.
City Councilor Todd Rotondo some of the city's efforts to monitor speeding in the Ryal Side neighborhood are seeing positive results.
The Baker-Polito administration honored the city for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 33 percent since 2008.
The City Council and Planning Board held the latest public hearing on height restrictions for new building projects.
Residents can get up to four boxes - two tests per car - during the drive-thru distribution at Beverly High School.
Residents and visitors can enjoy free public parking in most of downtown Beverly starting Dec. 9 through Christmas Eve.
The proposal would limit all new building construction projects in the city to a maximum of three stories.
The values are used to determine real estate and personal property tax liability.
Mayor Mike Cahill will host a community discussion on the neighborhood impact of a decade or more of expected bridge replacement work.
The proclamation urges all Beverly residents to be cognizant of antisemitism in the city and the threat that it poses to the community.
Residents can get up to four boxes of tests at the drive-thru distribution on Thursday.
The company that formerly owned the 150 Sohier property said more air quality evaluation is needed for a nearby residence and business.
Before you head to the polls Tuesday, brush up on who's running for office, and on four key ballot questions.
Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill said the city is asking for a temporary bridge that could stay open until a permanent replacement bridge is built.
Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill and other local officials will hold another community discussion on the closed Hall-Whitaker bridge and fixes.
Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott will combine to offer a series of coronavirus vaccine bivalent booster clinics.
Beth Israel Health said it plans to close the North Shore Birth Center on Dec. 1 and then lease it to an independent midwifery practice.
The City Council began "the conversation" on restricting new building construction to three stories at a special meeting Monday night.
Beverly will host 14 days of in-person early voting for the upcoming state election at City Hall.
Beverly Hospital President Tom Sands said the center remains operational as critics lamented its "closure."
Beverly Mayor Mike Cahill said the city is pressing the Department of Public Utilities to approve the city's plan as energy rates soar.
Some reminders as North Shore voters pick candidates in the district- and statewide races on Tuesday.
Beverly voters will cast ballots for state senate, district attorney, sheriff and other races in Tuesday's primary.
Patients said Beverly Hospital and Beth Israel Lahey Health are providing little support as the center's proposed shutdown looms.
Voting will be held for seven days at City Hall for the Sept. 6 statewide primary.
State Rep. Jerry Parisella (D-Beverly) was a leading proponent of sports betting legislation at the State House.
Beverly City Clerk said 1,200 ballots were sent out on Monday and another 588 went out on Thursday.
The state Seaport Economic Council grant will go toward buying private waterfront property for public use.
The city has set early, in-person voting dates for the statewide primary election for Aug. 27 through Sept. 2.
The budget is headed to Gov. Charlie Baker for final approval. Here's what we know about potential school and local government funding.
The Beverly City Council voted 7 to 1 to approve the grant of location for the long-debated regional transmission reliability project.
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Nonprofit and faith-based organizations are invited to apply for the COVID-19 program.
Mayor Mike Cahill will host the forum after the Hall-Whitaker Drawbridge was permanently closed for emergency replacement on Friday.
The solar panels will combine to produce 4.3 megawatts of power with the installation set to begin later this month.
Gov. Charlie Baker said that 264 cities and towns across the state applied for a share of the latest rapid, at-home test distribution.
Nonprofit and faith-based organizations are invited to apply for the COVID-19 funding program.
The day is designed to celebrate friendship and collaboration that crosses differences among North Shore residents.
Officials will hold a forum at the Shore Country Day School to talk about the report results and plans to address the former Varian site.