The Board of Selectmen held hearings on Tuesday.
The Danvers Board of Selectmen will have public hearings on Tuesday and decide whether to suspend, revoke or limit in any way the all alcoholic beverage license for RWJ Beverage, the Polish Club and Maple Street Tavern.
According to the legislation, the six licenses may not be transferred to another person or organization for three years after the original issuance.
Albanese D&S, Inc., of Dracut, is replacing the Maple Street (Route 62) culvert at Beaver Brook.
There were 83 boating accidents in Massachusetts in 2013.
The Board of Selectmen will hold hearings on June 17 about the violations.
Town Manager Wayne Marquis has been Danvers town manager for 35 years.
Town Meeting starts on Monday.
Danvers and Middleton residents are invited to the event.
A co-owner told the Salem News that the town has overestimated the unpaid utility bills and the negative publicity has hurt them.
The owners of the former restaurant declined an invitation to go before the board on Thursday.
Selectman Bill Clark was named chairman on Thursday.
Diane Langlais won the Board of Selectmen after being appointed to the board a year ago.
The state's Department of Transportation announced a $3.7 project at Beverly Municipal Airport.
The House approved more liquor licenses for Peabody and Danvers.
There are town-wide races for Board of Selectmen and School Committee.
Exercise your right. The election is coming up.
Celebrate the new Water Treatment Plant, and learn how your drinking water gets to you.
Now, does this include the use of the Slip 'n' Slide?
That brown water is still safe.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is our state next in line?
The Rotary plans to return with a "more comprehensive plan" next year.
Brutole still owes money for a liquor license renewal as well as outstanding utility bills, said Town Manager Wayne Marquis.
The Environmental Protection Agency listed the property on the National Priorities List of Superfund sites in May 2013.
Three weeks of collection are planned.
The state is sending an additional $140,000 to Danvers to help pay for repairing potholes.
Not paying the bill could result in the Board of Selectmen revoking the restaurant’s liquor license.
The Danvers Rotary is proposing a farmers’ market at the Hobart Street parking lot.
The flushing should take about four weeks.
A Town Meeting member has asked the Board of Selectmen to support expanding the leash law to include more pets.
The Danvers Board of Selectmen made the demands on Tuesday.