Airport Director Gabriel Hanafin told Patch that the stalled hangar project is unrelated to the runway reconstruction project.
The Search Committee for a new town manager will consist Select Board members Dan Bennett, Maureen Bernard and five community members.
The Select Board debated whether to forgo its seats on the commission for a nominal tax payout of about $6,700 per year.
Select Board member Dutrochet Djoko made the public plea after a series of pointed, personal attacks at recent open meetings.
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A resident filed the complaint surrounding the executive session during which an interim town manager was chosen.
Early voting for the Nov. 5 general election will be held at Town Hall for 11 days beginning on Oct. 19.
Director of Administration and Finance Rodney Conley was presented a six-month contract to serve as interim town manager.
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After receiving a conditional offer, Steve Bartha said his last day in Danvers will likely be on or about Oct. 25.
The town clerk's office will be open for extended hours ahead of the registration deadline.
A Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection grant is funding the stations at Danvers High, Endcott Park and the Page Street lot.
The 10-session academy will provide residents insight into many aspects of town government.
The Level 5 water restrictions allow outdoor water by cans and hand-held hoses only from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m.
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The town said sewer rates will increase by 2.5 percent while electric rates for the rest of 2024 will go down by 9.3 percent.
Outdoor sprinklers and lawn irrigation systems are only allowed to run overnight three days a week.
Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll were in Danvers on Thursday to announce $227 million in state and federal tax credits.
The State Ethics Commission said David Lane paid a $17,000 fine for accepting ski trips, a steakhouse dinner and a golf outing.
Bennett began his second tenure as Board Chair with an admonishment of some critics of Town Manager Steve Bartha.
The proposal would have asked the Select Board to find other funding sources for the $1.4 million in new collection fees.
Dee Djoko and Michael Bean were sworn in on Thursday after their successful challenge bids during the annual town election.
Michael Bean and Dutrochet Djoko unseated two incumbents to win seats in the Danvers Annual Town Election.
Voters will vote for Select Board, School Committee, Library Board of Trustees and other precinct and townwide offices on Tuesday.
Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell, who are not running for a second three-year term, took part in their final Committee meeting Monday night.
Early voting for the May 7 town election will be held at Town Hall on Saturday.
The Select Board moved with a positive recommendation of a styrofoam ban and push to increase Beverly airport influence.
Donald Trump bested Nikki Haley in the Republican primary by a margin that mirrored the state average.
Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to narrow the field of candidates for the November general election.
Town meeting members had to reconvene on Monday after the Feb. 5 meeting was never properly adjourned.
Nomination papers are due on March 26 for the positions up for election in the May 7 vote.
Town meeting members are being asked to reconvene so a formal motion and approval of adjournment can take place.
State Rep. Sally Kerans (D-Danvers) will co-host the event about the potential benefits of the tax change for North Shore seniors.
The Select Board asked Town Manager Steve Bartha to craft a bylaw banning "to-go" styrofoam containers for an upcoming town meeting vote.
A majority vote of town meeting members supported the Finance Committee's recommendation to take no action on repealing the $200 annual fee.