Robert Cornejo, 33, of Malden, was arrested at his workplace in Stoneham after lab results linked him to a May 2 bank robbery in Danvers.
Police say the Osborn Tavern over-served three woman one night last month, including one who tried to drive home.
The library staff is still cleaning up from the activation of a sprinkler system near the circulation desk earlier this week.
Officials were expected to decide Wednesday whether or not the library would be able to reopen on Thursday.
The crash started a fire that damaged the Gulf station on Route 1 in Danvers.
The state funding will let Danvers Police increase impaired driving patrols.
Charles Gross, 77, of Danvers, was pronounced dead at Beverly Hospital after being pulled from a backyard swimming pool in Danvers.
There were no updates on the condition of the man, who was pulled out of a swimming pool on Ledgewood Drive.
Joseph Corbett, 50, boasted that he was the proud father of "two beautiful girls" in an email handle, according to federal investigators.
Police plan to visit each liquor license holder in Danvers in the coming weeks.
A helicopter has been called to transport a 67-year-old man who lost his leg to the hospital.
Xaverian Brothers released the names of members that had been accused of sexually abusing children at schools run by the Catholic order.
Steven Durkee, 34, of Danvers, was arrested in January after four police departments tracked his online activity for more than a year.
A federal indictment accuses Brianna Duffy, 32, of Haverhill, of stealing morphine that had been prescribed to patients.
Danvers will pay $25,000 to Matthew Fairbanks, who claimed his Fourth Amendment rights were violated when he was arrested in 2013.
All of the members of the family who were home when the fire started Tuesday night were able to escape.
In a federal civil suit, Matthew Fairbanks claims Danvers police violated his Fourth Amendment rights when they arrested him in 2013.
The large fire is impacting traffic, but classes are scheduled to continue as normal Wednesday.
The donation was made at Wednesday's opening night of the Cruisin’ the Tree Car Show.
The man did not show a weapon when he ordered bank tellers to give him money around 5 p.m. Thursday.
Police are on scene after a reported robbery on Federal Street late Thursday afternoon.
A jury acquitted Randy Dibiasio, 48, of attempted murder but convicted him on a slew of other charges.
Catherine A. Bergen, 33, of Gloucester, appeared in Salem District Court last Thursday, a week before her scheduled arraignment.
Fernando Silva, 60, of Danvers, pleaded guilty to pouring a chemical on a flower bed and vegetable garden last summer.
Massachusetts State Police had not publicly released the names of the women, who fought on Route 128 in Danvers on March 29.
The fire is near Beverly Airport and a residential neighborhood.
Danvers High School officials said they are considering disciplinary action against the students involved in the incident.
A 64-year-old Beverly woman and 33-year-old Gloucester woman were charged with assault after fighting each other on Route 128, police said.
A man told police he was robbed at gunpoint by two men outside of his apartment on March 22.
A woman and her daughter were injured in the head-on crash on Dec. 30 in Middleton.
Two people were reportedly trapped in a vehicle that rolled over Thursday afternoon on Route 114.
A man was hospitalized after crashing into Danvers Town Hall Friday.
More than 30 people, many of them elderly, invested money with Riquier believing he was going to pool the funds to invest in property.
Brian Flynn, 47, had a blood alcohol content of .385 when Danvers Police arrested him last fall.
Jill Graziano, 52, would sometimes write checks to herself and other times write checks to cash.
Keith Rodes, 23, undergo a mental health evaluation and serve 90 days of an 18-month sentence.
Police believe Matthew Pendola was a runner for a dealer who is the target of an investigation by Danvers and Beverly Police.
The crane was doing work on Whipple Hill behind 11 Pine Street in Danvers Friday morning.
Four different police departments tracked the online activity of Steven Durkee, 33, for more than a year.
"Hollow points. I wouldn't play games with me," David White yelled at the woman, according to a police report.