Danvers has called a snow emergency parking ban ahead of a winter storm that could bring between 3 to 6 inches of snow to the North Shore.
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Nate Gravel Appointed To Board Of Danvers-Based Nonprofit
The Municipal Light Board decided the increase was necessary to support technology and infrastructure upgrades.
Seven Massachusetts restaurant chain locations remain with the company saying 80 percent of affected employees will be offered transfers.
The event - themed this year: "How do you Move Like King?" - will be held on Jan. 15 at Danvers High School.
It's time to plan how you are going to ring in 2024.
All trees collected in the curbside pickup will be composted.
State Police said a Lawrence man was charged after the adult woman came to the Danvers barracks and reported the assault Wednesday morning.
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The Danvers Select Board met in executive session Tuesday and later improved a new, five-year contract for Town Manager Steve Bartha.
A comforting service offering love and community for those who find this season difficult. On Zoom only, at 7 PM on Thursday, December 21
The Sheriff's Office is warning North Shore residents not to fall for the scam where someone demands money to settle outstanding warrants.
Inmate William Schultz on Tuesday thanked the Essex County Sheriff's Department officers and medical staff for saving his life.
It's time to start planning how you are going to ring in 2024.
The outage affected customers at Highland Meadows and Old Salem Village on Monday morning.
The renovation of Gallant Hall is part of a larger effort aimed at creating more space for students to attend Essex Tech.
Police intend to visit each of the town's licensed bars and restaurants over the next few weeks.
Danvers students made the Principal's List and Honor Roll at the Lynn school.
Where to go if you want a holiday off from cooking at home.
Weekly recycling resumes on Jan. 1 with additional bins available for purchase ahead of a $200 trash and recycling fee set to begin in June.
Join The Rev. Brock Baker and prepare for Christmas with Advent Services
The Department of Public Works is reminding residents about town ordinances pertaining to significant snow events.
Select Board member Maureen Bernard stated her intention to pursue possibly bringing the question before a special town meeting on Tuesday.
The cookie and craft event will be on Dec. 13 at Danvers High School.
Several North Shore businesses, fire departments and veterans offices are collecting toys for those in need across the region.
The Department of Public Works said Locust Street will have one-way alternating traffic through Friday.
The Andover Street business is one of 10 hosting toy drives as part of State Sen. Bruce Tarr's annual efforts.
MassDOT said the work is necessary because of a water main break at the intersection of Cranberry Farm Road near Andover Street.
The town is reminding residents what they must do if a ban is enacted.
Find out where to celebrate the season in Danvers this month.
Donations will be accepted at Target on Saturday morning and at the police station through Dec. 15.
Goal is to Support Seasonal Sobriety
Keeping kitchen cabinets out of the landfill
About 70 customers were without power at mid-morning on Wednesday.
As the schools try to contain out-of-district placement costs, a look at how more programs and staffing might keep more students in town.
Find out where the best local lots and farms are across the North Shore.
You can enter to build your own affordable home (out of Gingerbread!)
The fee begins in July and was calculated to offset the $1.13 million in new costs under the new trash and recycling collection contract.
The fourth-graders had the winning pitch in the competition among Danvers elementary schools based on the hit TV show.