Public Works Director David Lane said he is monitoring reservoir levels amid this week's rain to determine if restrictions can be lifted.
Those attending can ride in a bucket truck, see a "high-voltage" demonstration and be eligible for a $50 electric bill discount.
Many officers will don the pink patches during October.
The New Playground will be Dedicated on Friday, Oct. 7 at 11:45 AM
Brandon Wood of Warren set a Topsfield Fair record by downing the equivalent of 20 regular-sized hot dogs in just seven minutes.
A great sucess
A Hamilton boy and Georgetown girl were chosen to represent the Fair at parades and events this coming year.
Tyngsboro's Jamie Graham's pumpkin broke the previous standard by nearly 200 pounds.
This year's winner will have big shoes to fill after last year's winning pumpkin weighed in at a robust 2,092 pounds.
Noah Bradley and Steve Hennessy responded to the Hurricane Ian destruction zone as part of Northeast Public Power's mutual aid program.
Essex Tech will use the funding to expand and modernize its Culinary Arts and Animal Sciences instructional labs.
The two-day October event is designed to provide a chance to recycle items not eligible for normal curbside recycling pickup.
General Manager James O'Brien said the "difficult decision" came at the recommendation of the state Department of Agricultural Resources.
Rep. Kerans will hold the office hours in person Friday at the Senior Center.
Chubby Checker, Kansas and Trace Adkins are the headlining entertainment acts for the Topsfield Fair that runs Sept. 30 through Oct. 10.
The new flag pole replaces the one that was damaged in a fast-moving February snow squall.
The clinics are open to all residents and will be on Sept. 28 and Oct. 5.
The district is also including a survey where stakeholders can provide feedback about the priorities for selecting candidates.
Remembering this year's pet losses : the laying of pet memorial stones in the St. Francis Garden followed by the Blessings of the Pets
Officials said open conversations like the one at the recent School Committee meeting are helpful for the work of improving school culture.
The district is looking for full- and part-time cafeteria employees.
The community conversation is designed for residents to "process, reflect and connect" after the latest public act of antisemitism.
The event will celebrate the achievements and contributions of Latinx, Hispanic and Caribbean people to the town.
The town will hold a "community conversation" on Sept. 19 at the Peabody Institute Library.
See the local seniors from across Massachusetts who may go on to earn scholarships in spring 2023.
Construction of the extension bridge will start on Monday with some noise and temporary access disruption expected.
Author E.B. Bartels will read from her acclaimed, newly released book and answer questions on Zoom Sunday, September 16,4:30 PM on Zoom
School Committee members Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell laid out the timeline for applications, finalist selection and extending an offer.
Officials to promote Holocaust awareness after they said 10 people in masks hung the banner over the Route 114 Rail Trail bridge Saturday.
The Lynda J. Talbot Memorial Fund has helped over 70 local individuals and families battling cancer
Those traveling through town are asked to avoid the area to limit delays.
The longtime Channel 5 anchor will talk about her new book "Every Life A Story: Natalie Jacobson Reporting."
The 128 southbound off-ramp to Conant Street will be closed Monday and Tuesday for paving work on the road.
The public is invited to the ceremony, which will include bagpipes and a moment of silence, at 10 a.m. at Danvers fire headquarters.
The Republican, who lives in Danvers, will challenge Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll for the state's second highest office in November.
The 204th Topsfield Fair will include a hot dog eating contest for the fourth time in the Fair's history.
The last weekend of summer is here. Find out what's open and closed nearby.
Danvers voters will cast ballots for state senate, district attorney, sheriff and other races in Tuesday's primary.
Ten days after the bear thought to be traipsing through Danvers for more than a week was believed caught, another was seen in Middleton.
Top officials from Beverly, Danvers, Peabody and Salem will address the economic and workforce issues facing their communities.