The Select Board voted two weeks ago to approve the Danvers Traffic Committee's recommendation to make five Locust Street spots 15 minutes.
The proposed Christmas tree bonfire would be on Jan. 13 at Plains Park with the fireworks proposed for Aug. 11 at Danvers High School.
The "Stock the Pantry" drive is set for the Stop & Shop on Newbury Street from 9 a.m. to noon.
The Rev. Brock Baker will do the honors from 1 to 2 PM on the steps of the Church. All faiths welcome.
Those 60 years old or older and those with disabilities will be eligible for a door prize through a National Council on Aging grant.
The Danvers Democratic Committee is hosting its annual Octoberfest on Oct. 7 at the Polish Club
The world-famous horses will engage in a procession hitched to the red Budweiser beer wagon on Oct. 5, 6, 7 and 8.
The Select Board voted 3-2 to back the Traffic Commission's request to change five parking spots from two-hour parking to 15 minutes.
The 205th Topsfield Fair is seeking entries for this year's pageant to be held on Sept. 30.
More than 4,000 students earned free admission to the Fair - with goodies - through the summer "Read and Win" library program.
The Talbot Memorial Fund will provide financial support to local families battling cancer and scholarships to Danvers High School students
The flushing is scheduled for Sept.15 through Sept.29 in stages across the town.
The Drifters, The Platters and Cornell Gunter's Coasters will perform on the Grandstand Stage on Oct. 4.
Residents can begin using the carts immediately with recycling going to every other week starting on Oct. 1.
The Essex Heritage 10-day event is in its 22nd year promoting regional trails, museums, water resources and activities, and historic sites.
The town has two information sessions planned as residents look for answers on the new town-issued bins and when they can buy an extra one.
Ten Danvers riders are set to hit the roads to raise money for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said the sinkhole was caused by a 60-inch pipe collapse on Beaver Park Road.
MassDevelopment issued the tax-exempt bond for the Pickering Street location through Salem Five Bank.
The Department of Public Works said the project will include the installation of new water mains, fire hydrants and valves on Locust Street.
The mild winter will translate into a roughly 7 percent reduction in rates through the end of 2023.
The Water & Sewer commissioners said the increase will cost the average Danvers family about $25 more per quarter.
Social Security Administration
The series of discussions will be held each Thursday at the Peabody Institute Library in Danvers starting July 6.
Residents will be provided with one new free trash container and one free recycling container ahead of the start of service.
The throwback night of live music, food, games and fun is designed to spark a return of community events and parties across Danvers.
The second annual tournament will be in Woburn on July 1 and July 2.
The poetry, singing, and speaking event will be held on June 19.
The 6th annual celebration of diversity, multiculturalism and multiethnicity will be at the Peabody Institute Library of Danvers on June 11.
The Peabody Institute Library is collecting vinyl records, clothes video games, shoes, tools and more for Boomerangs thrift this week.
David Mills shared with Patch his thoughts on why the rainbow Pride flag means so much to him as an important symbol of acceptance.
Social Security
Sadie Bucco's accomplishment is among the highlights of a busy spring amid the talented Danvers art scene.
The nonprofit that offers support programs for adults and children with disabilities will host its annual event at Encore Boston Harbor.
No make-up day has been set for the day of food, fun and demonstrations.
Celebratory Worship Service will be in person in Parish Hall and stream simultaneously on Zoom and Facebook Live
Nonprofit and community organizations are encouraged to apply for the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 funding.
The Danvers CARES night of speakers, mile walk and support is Wednesday night at the Peabody Institute Library.
The town's Pride Day will include a Pride Party with music, trivia, raffles, food, games and drag queen storytime.
To Be Held On May 17, 2023, At The Peabody Institute Library