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Though I couldn't be in two places one Wednesday evening, I realized that the evening, at Glen Magna was going to be not only special bu ...
Pianist and organist John Churchwell will offer a concert of sacred music on piano, traditional hymns, and select classical organ pieces.
Pete Davekos won the Topsfield Fair Hot Dog Eating Contest - downing the equivalent of 19 standard hot dogs and buns in just seven minutes.
The town went to Level 1 on Friday meaning that there are no restrictions to outdoor watering through the fall, winter and start of spring.
Topsfield Fair officials said the intention is to move back to traditional fair hours in 2022.
The two-day event on Oct. 23-24 is in conjunction with America Recycles Day.
The Lynda J. Talbot Committee was named a Hometown Hero by the Boston 25 Morning News
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Danvers area.
Topsfield Fair officials had already "encouraged" visitors to the Oct. 1 through Oct. 11 event to wear coverings on the fairgrounds.
You won't need to wait until fall to see this year’s harvest moon. Here’s when to expect it in the skies over Danvers.
Wornick, now retired after 34 years as a Boston TV reporter, will speak on "The Challenges of an Aging Parent."
A consummate church musician, John Churchwell brings a new level to the performance of sacred music at All Saints North Shore.
As Deacon, Rev. Johnson exercises a special ministry of "servanthood" focusing on social care and service with outreach to the community.
Donation from former Danvers Bi-Peds organization makes possible 2 new benches along the rail trail.
Here's the latest edition of the Danvers Weekender — your go-to for the scoop on everything going on in town.
Click Here to Read the Full Article about transferring the Putnam House to the Family.
The town issued the apology after a Cambridge School Committee member said she and her family were accused of "stealing" fruit on Labor Day.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Danvers area soon.
The Danvers Fire Department said all are welcomed to attend the remembrance at fire headquarters Saturday morning.
The town said the area of Mildred Road would be without power for about 90 minutes Thursday morning.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held nearby.
This year's hazardous waste day includes several coronavirus-related protocols that will be strictly enforced.
Salem is where people visit to learn about the 1692 witchcraft trials, but Danvers, formerly Salem Village, is where it first began on a ...
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives soon in the Danvers area.
Sam Desmarais and Rebecca Thorpe received a special citation for their quick response to the person in danger of choking to death.
The Woodvale and Plains Park program will be extended through Aug. 20.
The Danvers Historical Society Glen Magna has resolved a court dispute with a local group over the disposition of the General Israel Put ...
The Danvers Historical Society, Glen Magna Farms hosted a graduation ceremony for the SEEM School in Wakefield. The SEEM School has a vo ...
Gretchen Sinnett has been involved with the Danvers Historical Society since 2013. On April 22 2021, Gretchen Sinnett, Professor of Art ...
Channel 5, Chronicle reached out to Matt Martin from Glen Magna Farms to get a tour of the historic gardens. Producer, Sangita Chandra i ...
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said routes were halted Wednesday because of the extreme heat.
The Ipswich River launch reopens after $20,000 in improvements to the trail and parking area.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
Danvers Public Schools will provide a summer to-go lunch program for those under 18 years old.
The June 26 event will include lawn games, raffles, giveaways, food, entertainment and tours of the facility.