Coming up on the Danvers Patch calendar: Dino's Lounge – Direct from Las Vegas: a Dean, Marilyn & Louie Tribute
Coming up on the Danvers Patch calendar: Topsfield Strawberry Festival
Make time for The Midtown Horns on the Danvers Patch calendar
Coming up: The Midtown Horns on the Danvers Patch calendar
The music, spoken word, and cultural event is set for June 18.
Happening soon: The Midtown Horns on the Danvers Patch calendar
Coming up on the Danvers Patch calendar: The Midtown Horns
Sam Geist won Sal’s Pizza’s "Batter Up at Fenway" contest for a memorable batting practice experience at Fenway Park on Friday.
Danvers Electric said the switch failure added restoration time after the Monday morning crash.
Danvers officials said the Monday morning outage was in the area of River Street.
Delivering plumbing and heating services with a focus on reliability and customer care.
The pop-up farmers market will take place on the third Friday of each month starting in June.
Plumbing and heating services helping local homeowners maintain essential systems
A June 4 kickoff and a June 13 celebration at Town Hall and the library lawn are planned in Danvers.
The event is free and open to the public, with T-shirts available while they last.
Residents can pick up flags May 20 at Walnut Grove Cemetery and help mark veterans' gravesites.
The Arbor Day Foundation recognized Danvers for its tree planting and care efforts for the 39th straight year.
Residents are not allowed to wash cars, water plants and flowers outdoors, or fill swimming pools, effective immediately.
The Essex Tech alumni and Endicott students held an event at the Beverly school as part of Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month.
Danvers Electric said rates for medium and large commercial customers will rise between 4 and 6 percent.
Two trees will be planted at the Smith Elementary School as part of the annual Arbor Day event.
The annual program will start near the Middleton line and work southeast across the town over the course of five weeks.
Officials expressed shock and sadness at the apparently random act of horrific violence on Amherst Street.
Last year's community event saw 275 volunteers collect more than 2,000 pounds of litter with hopes of topping that this year.
Proceeds will go toward Downtown Rewind, Summer Night Lights, the Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Parade, and the Winter Bonfire.
If you've done a good deed, experienced one, or seen one recently, we invite you to share it.
Veteran Movie Opens This Weekend Across the Country
The event will include student exhibitions, live musical performances and interactive, family-friendly activities.
The public is invited to the dedication for the late Ken Smith next week.
Endicott staff announced the passing of the 33-year-old "matriarch" of the barn.
Steve Horn is a member of the Smart Utility Group at Everett J. Prescott, Inc.
The new rates took effect on Nov. 1 and will be reflected in the December bills.
Get in the holiday spirit by wrapping presents for the men and women in uniform who serve and protect us. Let's lift their spirits.
The pumpkin composting event is for all whole and carved pumpkins on Nov. 6.
Danvers residents can safety dispose of paints, cleaners, and chemicals free of charge.
Clarice Menesale received her crown during the 54th pageant, which takes place annually at the fair.
Firefighters will also demonstrate the "Jaws of Life" during a vehicle rescue demonstration.
Sara Stanley, Exec. Director of HAWC, as well as other survivors, advocates, and faith leaders will speak.
Professional weatherization makes your home more energy efficient and comfortable to live in year-round.
Residents are now free to water lawns and wash car as conditions go back to Level 1 through April 1.
Residents are asked to have all yard waste curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day.
OA can damage any joint, but most commonly affects the hands, knees, hips, shoulders, and spine.
Empower health research by joining the All of Us Research Program and help make the world a healthier place to live
The Swim School’s Donation Supports the Hospital’s Injury Prevention Program
Andover Addiction Treatment Center is now In-Network with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts.
James O’Shea Has Practiced Criminal Law for 24 Years And Paul Tucker Has Never Done So.
"My husband has benefited so much by the relationship he has with Felicity” says Linda Crosby about FCP Live-In’s caregiver.