Plus, a suspect invokes Donald Trump's name after allegedly beating and urinating on a homeless man in a T station.
Last Hope K9 Rescue to host 3rd annual gala to benefit rescue dogs. Enjoy a sponsored bar, three course meal, live band, and auctions.
Plus, several local high schools are among the best in the country, and a Massachusetts woman is the first transgender White House staffer.
The week so far has been memorable because of the heat and humidity. Check out some of the other top trending stories on Danvers Patch.
State highway officials will be at the meeting to provide information and updates.
Boston 2024's lowballed estimates, teens charged after police chase, Northeastern University fined, makeshift toilets at Jimmy Buffet show.
Explorers announces free “Friday Coffee” lecture series for North Shore seniors.
Essex Heritage will present over 150 free events for history buffs, art and culture lovers, and outdoor enthusiasts over two weekends.
Plus, principal says, “I did not resign,” shark warnings, Coast Guard rescue, bobcat sightings, and more.
A look at the top stories last week on Danvers Patch.
Welcome to a series of articles to help save a Danvers town asset- the historic Albion F. Welch house, also known as the Mackey Funeral Home
Top stories from this second week of August, 2015, including the breastfeedings photo that has everyone talking: #milksiblings
Plus, a local park was named after local hero Pete Frates and police have reopened the case of a Woburn teenager who disappeared in 1989.
Highlights of the Walk include free refreshments, children’s activities, the opportunity to connect with local service providers.
Plus, a pedestrian was struck and killed by an Amtrak train and police are looking for suspects accused of breaking into 40 cars.
A look at the top trending stories so far this week on Danvers Patch.
Danvers will distribute electronic gift cards to residents who reduce their electricity usage.
Care Dimensions hosts annual Walk Kick-Off Party!
Plus, a man who reportedly assaulted several police officers, seriously injuring some, pays tribute to America in his mug shot.
The discolored water is safe to use and should clear within the next 24 hours.
Plus a Boston University professor may have been racially profiled after a cognac theft.
A look at the top trending stories last week on Danvers Patch.
Plus, an Amber Alert has a happy ending, and Massachusetts shoppers are treated to a tax-free weekend next week.
Plus, an amateur preacher claims a town park "belongs to Jesus" as she delivers an unwanted sermon to children.
Plus, Boston considers body cameras for cops, and Braintree holds off on regulating Uber drivers.
Lost dog found close to the Danvers-Middleton line.
New information provided by the Danvers DPW.
Plus, Boston approves its first medical cannabis dispensary, and shootings are on the rise in the capitol city.
Families and their furry friends are invited to a celebration of canine companionship at Pooch-A-Palooza on September 5 and 6, 2015.
Vehicles will not be allowed to park along the roadways from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. from August 12-14.
Plus, a generous driver tosses cash out the window, and a large snake is found slithering through a Boston park.
We told you about Wally months ago. Fans of this bunny with the ponytailed ears continue to multiply.
Take a look at the top stories last week on Danvers Patch.
Plus, Tom Brady responds to "unfair" sanctions, and a Medford detective is caught on video threatening to "put a hole" in a driver's head.
This August… and every August until there’s a cure for ALS.
Avoid the area of Burley and Conant streets in Danvers.
Live Music, Scoop-AHHH Bowl, Fishing Derby, Wiffleball Tourney, Pickleball, Cornhole, 3-Legged Race, Kiddie Obstacle Course and More!
Plus, the former head of the MBTA, who resigned after the T service crumbled last winter, gets another chance to redeem herself.