Colleen Ritzer's mother said of those serving first-degree murder sentences: "They planned to take a life so they must lose their life."
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Welcome to the Danvers Update! Here's your source for all things going on in town.
Though I couldn't be in two places one Wednesday evening, I realized that the evening, at Glen Magna was going to be not only special bu ...
Alex Noel of Abington, Connecticut won the Topsfield Fair's Giant Pumpkin Contest with a 2,092-pound gourd.
Hewitt is raising money for the Thompson Island Outward Bound program that creates opportunities for Boston Public Schools students.
Pianist and organist John Churchwell will offer a concert of sacred music on piano, traditional hymns, and select classical organ pieces.
Pete Davekos won the Topsfield Fair Hot Dog Eating Contest - downing the equivalent of 19 standard hot dogs and buns in just seven minutes.
A Day of Honoring Animals in our: St. Francis Day Celebration at All Saints
See the latest announcement from the Danvers Police Department.
Danvers police are selling pink police patches in October with proceeds from patch sales going to breast cancer charities.
The town went to Level 1 on Friday meaning that there are no restrictions to outdoor watering through the fall, winter and start of spring.
Autumn brings pumpkin patches to life in the Danvers area.
State Police said an Alaska man was killed Friday when a piece of metal flew off a dump truck and into the victim's car about 8:30 a.m.
State Representative Sally Kerans will hold Office Hours on Thursday, October 7, 2021, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Peabody Insti ...
Topsfield Fair officials said the intention is to move back to traditional fair hours in 2022.
The two-day event on Oct. 23-24 is in conjunction with America Recycles Day.
The Volunteers of America of Massachusetts will use the federal grant to provide support to 950 people in the Essex correctional system.
The gala to benefit the Catherine Larkin Memorial Cottage Project has been pushed to May 14, 2022.
The "non-scary" Halloween event will include hayrides and entertainment by the campfire on Oct. 22.
Patch wants to tell your story of running in the first October Boston Marathon and first since 2019 because of the coronavirus crisis.
Capt. James Brooks was honored for his fire safety prevention education efforts during the year of the coronavirus crisis.
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The public is invited to the ceremony set for 9 a.m. at the new Smith Elementary School.
More than 1 out of every 10 Essex County rental households are in arrears as of early August, according to a new analysis.
The Lynda J. Talbot Committee was named a Hometown Hero by the Boston 25 Morning News
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Danvers area.
Topsfield Fair officials had already "encouraged" visitors to the Oct. 1 through Oct. 11 event to wear coverings on the fairgrounds.
Danvers results were in line with the state as most students held steady in English, while some slipped in math and science.
National home prices have surged over the past year; the Danvers area was no exception.
The Topsfield Fair, which returns for 2021 in October after being canceled in 2020, will hold a day with no flashing lights or loud sounds.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said approximately 476 residents had no power Monday afternoon.
You won't need to wait until fall to see this year’s harvest moon. Here’s when to expect it in the skies over Danvers.
The phone system at the DPW Business Office will undergo scheduled maintenance starting at noon today, Friday, September 17. During the ...
Pumpkin patches in the Danvers area are gearing up for the peak season.
Mid-September is a great time to visit a pumpkin patch in the Danvers area.
Bring your household animals for a hands-on blessing from the Rev. Marya DeCalen. Pet food donations welcome for the Danvers Food Pantry.
Wornick, now retired after 34 years as a Boston TV reporter, will speak on "The Challenges of an Aging Parent."
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announced semifinalists for 2022 scholarships, including hundreds in Massachusetts.
This year's event to support the Catherine Larkin Memorial Cottage on Oct. 16 will be on the Smith Lawn after last year's virtual gala.