Danvers officials said they cannot release case counts for individual nursing homes located in town.
In addition to recent local news about the coronavirus response in Danvers, we tried to answer questions from Patch readers.
Danvers schools are also considering skipping April vacation, and the town canceled its Fourth of July fireworks for this year.
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Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Danvers.
Massachusetts is one of two states sharing information about positive coronavirus tests with law enforcement and other first responders.
Danvers selectmen unanimously agreed to push back the biggest dates on the local political calendar as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Nearly 20 towns have already postponed elections and annual town meetings, with more expected to do so in the coming days.
The patients at Hunt Nursing and Rehabilitation Center are being isolated. Danvers now has 28 confirmed coronavirus cases.
Danvers urged residents to use online services for routine tasks, like paying bills, after declaring a state of emergency.
Danvers voters mirrored statewide results when they voted in Tuesday's Democratic and Republican primaries.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
The Danvers board of health unanimously approved new regulations that ease restrictions on keeping barnyard animals.
The decision by a Danvers selectman to not seek reelection could set up a contested race in this spring's election.
Constituents can drop in to meet Rep. Speliotis and ask questions about his work.
Danvers residents made 224 contributions totaling $11,464 to presidential candidates in 2019, according to year-end campaign finance data.
Neighbors voiced concerns at a zoning board of appeals hearing on the proposed, 29-unit apartment building on Pine Street in Danvers.
Danvers is the latest Massachusetts community to voice support for calling the second Monday in October Indigenous People's Day.
A leak discovered by a kayaker over Thanksgiving weekend resulted in a loss of 75 to 150 gallons of water per minute.
Danvers officials say they will not have the proposed zoning law change ready in time for a special town meeting in February.
It was the second error Danvers officials found in a spreadsheet as it set its 2020 property tax rates.
Lawmakers have been trying — and failing — to pass a bill for years restricting the use of handheld electronic devices by drivers.
The Massachusetts Land Court agreed with the Danvers ZBA that the Hobart Street goats must go.
The Salem Democrat unveiled the bill at the Registry of Motor Vehicles office in Danvers after a deadly NH crash this summer.
The Danvers Humans Rights and Inclusion Committee may ask selectmen to consider changing the name of the holiday.
The new rating will save Danvers money as it issues $20 million in bonds for a new school.
The rate hikes approved last week will be about $34.50 per quarter for the average Danvers household.
Constituents can meet with the Representative for Danvers, Peabody and Middleton later this month.
The company has applied for a special permit to film in two houses on Ledgewood Drive for an upcoming feature film on Netflix.
With just one, town-wide contested race on the ballot, voter turnout barely broke four percent.
Ken Berg resigned from the MBTA Transit Police in 2017 after being accused of submitting fraudulent requests for overtime pay.
Recent news reports were based on testing conducted in 2013 and 2014, according to town officials.
The town's drinking water tested positive for polyfluoroalkyl chemicals, commonly referred to as PFAS.
The owners of a dog that attacked another dog still need to appear before selectmen to finalize the settlement.
The funding proposal, which needs town meeting approval, will allow Danvers to avoid a debt exclusion.
Procrastinators, take note: it's time to un-decorate the tree and get it out to the curb.
A lawyer for the dog owners say selectmen over-stepped their authority.
"It is a temporary condition and will get better," the town said on its Website.
Danvers Selectmen set a tax rate Thursday that raises the tax bill on an average home by 3.01%.