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The Rock the Spectrum Foundation said hundreds of dresses will be available for between $20 and $50 to help make proms more inclusive.
The yearlong overhaul of the site culminated with the relaunch last week.
Donald Trump bested Nikki Haley in the Republican primary by a margin that mirrored the state average.
Superintendent Dan Bauer said the increase is needed to offset increased special education costs and maintain some ESSER-funded positions.
The Northeast Harvest agricultural conference is free and open to the public on March 13.
Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday to narrow the field of candidates for the November general election.
Danvers will have tables with information about joining boards, and committees and volunteering for individual events on March 19 at DHS.
All Saints North Shore offers a three-session workshop on how to pray on Sunday, March 3, 17 and April 12, 11 AM, in the church Parlor.
Anonymous Brewing owners said the future of the beer and brand is "uncertain" but that the Rowley location was deemed "unsustainable."
Fundraiser to benefit hospice drew record crowds.
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 Trailblazer Scholarship and Anne Lemist Page Scholarship are available to DHS graduates planning to attend post-secondary schools.
The Rev. Brock Baker will be offering the imposition of ashes at All Saints, from 12 to 1 PM across from Danvers Town Hall. All are welcome.
With diminished snow expectations across the North Shore, the parking ban was lifted Tuesday morning.
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The parking ban begins Monday night with up to 6 inches or more of snow expected through the day on Tuesday.
Exit 44 off Route 128 southbound will be closed each night next week beginning Monday at 8 p.m.
Saturday's event includes international and soul food, music, performances, and opportunities to learn more about North Shore history.
The Select Board asked Town Manager Steve Bartha to craft a bylaw banning "to-go" styrofoam containers for an upcoming town meeting vote.
The Essex DA's Office said Joseph Hurley, 62, is due in court on Feb. 12 on assault with attempt to murder and other charges.
A majority vote of town meeting members supported the Finance Committee's recommendation to take no action on repealing the $200 annual fee.
The Essex DA's Office said the suspect in the shooting of a woman on Monday was facing assault with intent to murder charges.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said the project affecting residents of Fletcher Street and Braman Street will begin on Feb. 12.
Officials are hoping to top last year's count of 200 sites cleaned and 2,000 pounds of litter collected.
The Fair was one of 11 recipients nationally of 2023 Up-Stand Family-Friendly Awards.
Reverend Baker brings a wealth of experience and passion for spiritual healing to the parish community.
The Finance Committee voted "no action" after town counsel said the citizen's petition on the trash fee is likely a violation of state law.
The Danvers Health Department said the Target, Dollar Tree and Staples at the mall may have been without running water since Saturday.
Danvers is setting a record-high number of student leaders to the conference in Boston on March 7-9.
A citizen's petition with 365 signatures proposes to rescind the $200 annual trash and recycling fee imposed by the town manager.
It's not like it used to be but it is a fun way to exercise your body and your brain. All you need is Thursday night free to dance.
Patch is compiling a list of cool and fun places to watch football on Feb. 11.
The Sheriff's Department swore in 32 new officers and promoted 10 on Wednesday.
Five Essex County-based nonprofits were selected from a group of 25 applicants and will receive cumulative grant awards totaling $210,000.
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The Department of Public Works is asking residents, if able, to clear snow and ice from catch basins located in their vicinity.