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The town's rate of cases per 100,000 rose from 3.3 two weeks ago to 6.5, according to the state's weekly report.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Danvers for the election Nov. 3.
While Danvers remains a "safe" community, according to state data, numbers pushed higher amid a statewide spike.
Non-party candidate Christopher Keohane is one of five seeking to represent the district that includes Danvers, Middleton and Peabody.
Independent Jason Guida is one of five candidates seeking to represent the district that includes Danvers, Middleton and Peabody.
Early voting for the Nov. 3 general election will be held through Oct. 30 at Danvers Town Hall.
Danvers remains classified as a "green" safe community despite the rising positive-test rate.
Essex County Sheriff Kevin Coppinger said the positive tests came out of 1,400 tests conducted this weekend amid a prison outbreak.
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Plexiglass partitions, hand sanitizing stations and social distancing markings will be in place.
Local 2038 President Brian Barry said while they may disagree on 'thin blue line' flag removal, those attacking officials should be ashamed.
Town Manager Steve Bartha said the symbol is political speech that could make some Danvers residents feel unwelcome.
In the most recent update of the state's coronavirus map, Danvers's case count and positive test rates rose.
Patch has details on early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
Beverly, Salem and other North Shore towns saw an increase in the number of active coronavirus cases this week.
The board said the way it has conducted virtual meetings since March is legal, but it will look for ways to increase public participation.
The positive test rate in Danvers still hasn't hit a level where health officials say its safe to ease up on social distancing.
The union that represents Danvers police officers is backing independent candidate Jason Guida.
Under level five water restrictions, residents can only use hoses and watering cans between the hours of 7 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Jason Guida officially kicked off his bid for State Representative today by launching his website (www.voteguida.com).
In the lone, contested, town-wide race, Maureen Bernard was elected selectmen by topping Matthew Duggan and Tim Donahue.
The state is divvying up $502 million to Massachusetts cities and towns from the federal coronavirus bill passed in March.
For the first time, the state Department of Public Health released coronavirus-related death counts for the state's 170 nursing homes.
The one-week delay and location change will give officials time to develop better social-distancing protocols.
Patch has everything you need to know to vote in the delayed, 2020 municipal election in Danvers.
Massachusetts has 5,938 coronavirus-related deaths, more than have been reported in all but eight countries.
Articles on new rules for keeping animals and converting the barn at Endicott Park into an event venue will be deliberated at a later date.
As Massachusetts prepares to reopen its economy, many towns are seeing growth in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases.
Danvers are rewriting next year's budget to take into account big cuts in state aide and local tax revenues during the coronavirus crisis.
Danvers officials reduced polling place hours and are encouraging voters to request mail-in ballots for the June 2 election.
A Democrat, a Republican and three independents are running to represent Danvers, Middleton and parts of Peabody in the State House.
Gov. Charlie Baker's mask order, which does not require people to wear face coverings outside, raised tensions over the weekend.
Danvers will likely have to rework its town and school budgets before the rescheduled Annual Town Meeting on June 15.
A former state rep from Danvers and a Peabody man have entered the race to replace Rep. Ted Speliotis, who won't seek another term.
Speliotis has represented Danvers, Middleton and Peabody in the state House of Representatives since 1997.
The Secretary of State is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30.
The latest report shows an additional 194 inmates were released. Meanwhile, a complaint was filed against the corrections department.
Nursing homes account for about 16 percent of confirmed coronavirus cases and 52 percent of coronavirus-related deaths in Massachusetts.
Diane Langlais is not running for re-election after seven years on the Danvers Board of Selectmen.