There were a few areas selectmen would like to see improvements, but overall, they continue to feel longtime Town Manager Wayne Marquis is doing a great job.
Measure would ensure the safety of people with pets in emergency situations.
Residents get an up-close look at various town departments and facilities at the open house each year and there are always fun activities.
NSCAP has had to lay off workers and suspend its fuel assistance program, which serves thousands of North Shore residents, until an agreement is reached on federal spending.
Both Massachusetts senators criticized Republicans on Monday.
State officials say the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions equates to taking about 3,000 cars off the road.
The town's annual Household Hazardous Waste Day is Oct. 5 from 8 a.m. - noon at the town transfer station.
Mark your calendars for the town of Danvers' annual open house coming up on Oct. 10.
Selectmen will discuss their review of Marquis' performance over the past fiscal year, which includes an average score and any directives from the board.
A North Salem resident has contracted West Nile Virus, the city announced Friday afternoon.
State lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are working together to repeal a 6.25 percent tax on custom software and network design services.
Under the new law, 17-year-olds who are arrested will face a juvenile court judge, but that judge can still impose an adult sentence for certain more serious crimes.
Attorney general says, as governor, she’ll never stop fighting, in Monday morning announcement.
Towns are required to limit water usage to 3.8 million gallons per day during the months of May 1 to October 1.
Authorities have identified four victims of alleged investment fraud perpetrated by a Peabody man. One of those victims is an 83-year-old Danvers resident who lost $111,000.
The grant award comes from the Office of National Drug Control Policy's Drug-Free Communities program and is the start of another five years of federal funding.
The Ethics Committee of the U.S. House won't keep digging into North Shore Congressman John Tierney's tie, via his wife, to an illegal offshore gambling business.
There will also be a legislative update from the North Shore Chamber on efforts for small businesses waivers for Obamacare and efforts to repeal the state's new software services technology tax.
Baker publicly announced this week that he would be making another gubernatorial run in 2014.
The town's utility department recently installed 12 new LED street lamps as part of a pilot program.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
At this point, motorists can expect traffic delays on the Poplar stretch of Route 62 until early next week.
The Friends of Whipple Hill are asking the town to consider purchasing the land from Catholic parish that owns it.
In past years the sales tax holiday has saved shoppers across the state more than $20 million. This year, the sales tax holiday is on Aug. 10-11.
A DPW crew was cleaning up the site and repairing a small section of roadway that was dug up to fix the water main break around noontime.
The public works department recently applied a special restorative seal to fix up Pine Street for another several years.
The embattled congressman is in for more scrutiny.
Once again, Danvers was awarded for its financial excellence after being audited in fiscal 2012.
Danvers unemployment went up slightly from last year.
Obesity is responsible for more than 300,000 deaths in the United States annually. Find out how fat our county is.
The Town of Danvers is increasing the current water restrictions to level 4, limiting automatic sprinkler usage to two days a week.
The town has moved to the next level of seasonal water restrictions.
The water treatment plant that serves Danvers and Middleton is receiving major renovations.
The Salem businessman, Democrat and former Marine has launched his effort to oust Congressman John Tierney.
The Planning Board meets in the Toomey Room at Town Hall at 7 p.m.