The longtime Congressman is being challenged by a political newcomer.
Coleen O'Brien is credited with turning Danvers Electric into a highly rated municipal utility in Massachusetts and she's now moving on to head up the Reading light plant.
Roy Limbaugh is currently serving a 24- to 26-year sentence in state prison for nearly killing Danvers police officer John Melto in a bloody scuffle two years ago.
Swampscott resident Tom Driscoll says a Channel 4 investigative piece that reported he was off the job during court hours is inaccurate and sparked by a disgruntled employee.
The assault charge against former Danvers Selectman Keith Lucy will be dismissed if Lucy stays out of trouble with the law for 90 days.
Danvers unemployment has gone down by a fraction of a percent since May of 2012.
Town voters again chose a Republican candidate to represent them on Capitol Hill; the majority of Massachusetts voters, however, did not.
Gabriel Gomez visited Brooksby Village again on Friday as his campaign ramped up its final efforts before Tuesday's election.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
The bill, aimed at curbing abuse and fraud, will be debated by the Senate Thursday.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
65 Danvers town employees earned $100,000 or more in 2012.
The Board of Water & Sewer Commissioners will set the new rates for Fiscal 2014 at a public hearing on June 20.
If the special election was today, who would you choose as our new U.S. senator?
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
Fifty-six Danvers Town Meeting members' names are now permanently memorialized for their long years of service to the town.
Gun control, health care, economy, foreign policy among major topics in first meeting of candidates.
Danvers and Wenham received a $50,000 state grant to put down a compacted stone dust surface on their respective sections of the rail trail.
The town of Danvers will have all four of its polling locations open for the June 25 Special State Election.
Here's the schedule for Memorial Day observances in town.
Selectman Bill Clark grilled Verizon officials about double utility poles in Danvers.
Most of the 35 articles on the warrant at Town Meeting were approved without much ado.
The school budget was targeted for a sizable cut in a minority report by two Finance Committee members at Town Meeting.
Town Meeting voters were clear in their opposition to changing the date of Danvers' annual town election from Tuesday to Saturday.
The Annual Town Meeting is May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Danvers High School auditorium.
The budget is being driven mainly by rising costs and some capital projects, according to town officials. Town Meeting is May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Danvers High auditorium.
Keith Lucy, who lost his re-election bid to the Board of Selectmen last week, will be arguing his case to a trial jury.
The newly organized board unanimously voted to appoint Diane Langlais as its fifth member on an interm basis Thursday night.
Congressman leads Gabriel Gomez by 17 points.
Roy Limbaugh, a convicted Level 3 sex offender, was found guilty of the attempted murder of Danvers police officer John Melto and will spend at least 24 years behind bars.
The jury continues deliberations on seven charges against a Danvers man accused of slashing a Danvers police officer during a scuffle outside the man's home.
Here's how Danvers voted on Tuesday in the Annual Town Election.
Retired judge David Mills takes one of three seats on the board as Dan Bennett is re-elected to another term. Keith Lucy knocked from seat.
There are three candidates, all experienced in local government, running for two seats on the Board of Selectmen in Danvers.
Surgeon says wounds inflicted on officer barely missed vital arteries and veins, which could have quickly led to his death.
Outdoor watering is now limited to 7 p.m. to 8 a.m. in town.
Here's a look at the ballot voters will see May 7 at the polls.
The case against 59-year-old Roy Limbaugh of Danvers continues Thursday in Salem Superior Court.