The National Weather Service on Thursday said the drought conditions have worsened considerably in just the past 10 days.
Danvers police are looking for information on members of "The Nationalist Social Club" leaving literature around the town and North Shore.
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The Arlington native's deal is reportedly for three years and $28.5 million with a player option.
Public visitations were temporarily suspended effective immediately as of Wednesday.
The state Department of Transportation said the exit was closed as of about 4:30 p.m.
Danvers police asked residents to hold all non-emergency calls Tuesday morning into the afternoon.
The restaurant will have Pride-themed specials throughout July with a percentage of sales going toward GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said parking will not be allowed in affected areas during work hours for the duration of the project.
The four shows begin on July 18 at the Danvers Rotary Pavilion on the lawn of the Peabody Institute Library.
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Constituents are invited to attend the in-person meeting hours on July 15.
The Municipal Light Board determined there will be no increase in rates for the rest of the year at its most recent board meeting.
The Milwaukee Bucks guard and St. John's Prep alumnus will host the camp from Aug. 1 through Aug. 3.
The Level 5 water restriction is because of drought conditions and low water flow in the stressed Ipswich River.
The district's action page is in response to the AG's investigation into the district's handling of accusations of racism and homophobia.
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The Water & Sewer Commissioners voted to raise the rates 3 percent and 3.5 percent, respectively, effective Friday.
State police conducted multiple recent stings seizing illegal fireworks and citing drivers ahead of this Independence Day weekend.
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The project two years in the making was installed at the intersection of Elm Street and Page Street.
Mary Wermers will remain the district's acting superintendent for the next school year pending the hiring of a permanent replacement.
The boat was sitting in the left lane near Endicott Street at the start of the afternoon commute on Wednesday.
State police said calls that appear to be coming from the Danvers barracks are a fraud scheme.
The town is looking for residents to help identify key requirements for a more responsive online presence.
The first Climate Action, Sustainability, Preservation and Resiliency plan will focus on town means to reduce greenhouse gases emissions.
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The Level 4 water restrictions are the result of drought conditions and an effort to protect the Ipswich River watershed.
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While town offices are closed, trash and recycling will be picked up on the regularly scheduled day.
The Danvers Department of Public Works came to the rescue of some little ducklings stuck in a storm drain on Wednesday.
A water main break in Middleton forced house of correction officials to shut down visitations for at least the one day.
Bikes will be auctioned off on June 25 at the police station on Ash Street.
There may be a temporary loss of water pressure or discoloration while the Folly Hill water tank is activated.
Gov. Charlie Baker said that 264 cities and towns across the state applied for a share of the latest rapid, at-home test distribution.
The Danvers Human Rights & Inclusion Committee will host the event at the town's Peabody Institute Library on June 19.
Marquis served as the town manager for 35 years before retiring in 2014.
Presents Certificates to Danvers High School and Holten-Richmond Middle School Students