Students at the high school were sent home at the start of the final period on Monday because the boilers were not working.
A man who got his businesses started on the North Shore, Pierre Richard, believes Westford is a good venue for his latest Elements franchise.
A cash for gold business at the mall is accused of not accepting the correct ID from a customer after facing similar accusations in October.
Joan Lovely officially began her term as Danvers' newest state Senator on Wednesday.
The state Housing Department announced this week that the state will move homeless families out of motels and hotels during the next year.
The "fiscal cliff" deal reached Tuesday night will preserve some tax cuts and allow others to expire.
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. A number of Massachusetts Congressman suggest cutting nuclear programs instead.
A look back at the top stories of 2012 on Danvers Patch.
Congressman Edward Markey says he will run for Sen. John Kerry's seat, if Kerry is appointed U.S. Secretary of State.
A storm that is forecasted to move across New England on Wednesday night through Thursday is unlikely to bring any snow to Danvers.
Here's info and where and how to get rid of your Christmas tree in Danvers that Christmas is over.
There will be free java served at the state's 18 travel plazas from 10 p.m. on Christmas night to 5 a.m. on Dec. 26.
See the winners in the door decorating contest at Danvers Town Hall.
The Massachusetts senator reportedly will be the pick to replace Hillary Clinton as the country's top diplomat.
Changes to the winter parking ban are ready to officially be put in place on Jan. 1.
There were no major injuries but significant traffic backups when three car crashes happened during the period of about 50 minutes along a section of Route 128 in Danvers on Wednesday.
The U.S. Postal Service offers tips and suggestions so holiday packages arrive in time for the holidays.
A 22-year-old man was arraigned in court on Thursday on charges of possessing and distributing child pornography.
A water main break cut service to a small number of homes on Wednesday afternoon.
The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation helped equip the town's newest fire engine with thousands of dollars worth of new equipment.
State Senate Majority Leader Fred Berry wrapped up his 30th consecutive year in the Senate on Thursday with a farewell speech.
A look at local weekend events in Danvers and nearby areas of the North Shore.
Robert Kellard said goodbye to the Danvers Board of Health after twelve years.
Outgoing Senate Majority Leader Frederick E. Berry will deliver his farewell speech in the Senate Chamber on Thursday evening.
Starting Jan. 1, the town's overnight wintertime parking ban will be lifted, replaced with a ban that will be put in place only during snowstorms. Find out how to add more phone numbers to the notification system to find out when the ban is enacted
The Danvers Board of Selectmen took its first steps this week in determining how it wants to set up zoning rules to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries.
Let us know what you think about the new overnight winter parking rules, effective Jan. 1.
A town policy that dates back more than 40 years banning overnight parking during the wintertime on town streets was lifted on Tuesday in favor of a ban only during snowstorms.
Dozens of Danvers town employees were honored at the annual employee service awards last week.
The town Christmas tree was lit for the season on Saturday night in Danvers Square.
A new wind turbine will go on top of a new car dealership building now under construction along Route 114.
Keith Lucy, a member of the Danvers Board of Selectmen, will be arraigned on Tuesday in Salem District Court on an assault charge.
Firefighters offer safety tips for using a fireplace after a house fire last week that started in a fireplace that had not been used in a long time.
New interpretive signs along the Danvers Rail Trail were dedicated on Wednesday.
The Danvers town Christmas tree was moved from Brookwood Lane to Danvers Square on Tuesday.
Danvers held its Veterans Day Ceremony on Monday at the Senior Center where the role of females in the armed forces was honored.
Veterans Day Ceremonies in Danvers will happen on Monday, Nov. 12.
The Registry of Motor Vehicles branch at the Liberty Tree Mall is closed on Friday because of computer problems.
This year's Christmas tree in Danvers Square will be a 30 foot tall Blue Spruce.
Ted Speliotis won reelection to represent the 13th Essex District in the state House of Representatives.