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The public is invited to the free student exhibit supported through the League of Women Voters of Marblehead.
Yard waste should be placed curbside by 7 a.m. on a resident's regular collection day.
Matthew Nickerson has joined FCP Live-In as a Care Coordinator, managing accounts in Essex County Massachusetts.
While the path of totality will go through northern New England, those on the North Shore can still anticipate a show on April 8.
Two Yoshino Cherry trees will be planted with help from student representatives at the school.
The bake shop, with locations in Danvers, Swampscott and one coming to Newton, will offer the special sandwich starting Friday.
Several towns are seeking diaper donations for families in need through April 30.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said crews were working to repair the break on the corner of North and Locust streets.
The Danvers ticket was among the winners of between $1,000 and $20,000 on Tuesday night.
The race and walk to benefit the department's Drug Abuse Resistance Education program is set for June 15.
The events include a zero-waste recycling drive, electronics recycling, bottle and can drive, paper shredding and more.
Beverly and Danvers locations will be added to the low-cost Salem minibus ridesharing service unveiled in December 2020.
A sacred time of reflection and renewal celebrated By Christians worldwide - Sunday, March 24 to Sunday, March 31 - All are welcome!
Flushing will begin at the Middleton line on Monday and continue southeasterly through town for the next five weeks.
The Northeast Harvest agricultural conference is free and open to the public on March 13.
Danvers will have tables with information about joining boards, and committees and volunteering for individual events on March 19 at DHS.
All Saints North Shore offers a three-session workshop on how to pray on Sunday, March 3, 17 and April 12, 11 AM, in the church Parlor.
The Rev. Brock Baker will be offering the imposition of ashes at All Saints, from 12 to 1 PM across from Danvers Town Hall. All are welcome.
Saturday's event includes international and soul food, music, performances, and opportunities to learn more about North Shore history.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said the project affecting residents of Fletcher Street and Braman Street will begin on Feb. 12.
Officials are hoping to top last year's count of 200 sites cleaned and 2,000 pounds of litter collected.
The Fair was one of 11 recipients nationally of 2023 Up-Stand Family-Friendly Awards.
Reverend Baker brings a wealth of experience and passion for spiritual healing to the parish community.
Five Essex County-based nonprofits were selected from a group of 25 applicants and will receive cumulative grant awards totaling $210,000.
The event - themed this year: "How do you Move Like King?" - will be held on Jan. 15 at Danvers High School.
4 PM Family Service with Holy Eucharist. Also on Zoom and Facebook Live. Join us!
A comforting service offering love and community for those who find this season difficult. On Zoom only, at 7 PM on Thursday, December 21
Join The Rev. Brock Baker and prepare for Christmas with Advent Services
All Saints Parish Hall transforms into a quaint Christmas Market with a host of unique holiday gifts. Festive n' fun! Join us!
Bring a candle to light, pray, sing, remember & celebrate much-loved animal companions who have died this year at this sweet service
The department is partnering with the People to People Food Pantry for the drive at the Market Place Plaza on Endicott Street.
The panels are expected to generate enough energy to power 400 households per year through the existing Danvers Electric municipal grid.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said the outage affected about 1,877 in the North Street, Summer Street and Cherry Hill areas.
Officers will be putting down the razors for No Shave November to raise money for Home Base supporting veterans and their families.
The Anne L. Page Scholarship is awarded during Awards Night at Danvers High School.
Town Manager Steve Bartha said he will bring a plan to the Select Board in November on possible implementation of the fee townwide.
Louis Michaud Jr. won the $1 million prize in the "300X" $30 instant ticket game.