Expanding mail-in voting and helping those dealing with mental health and substance abuse issues amid the pandemic will be focal points.
Those seeking permits must bring all necessary documentation and follow the department's coronavirus-related guidelines.
The parking lot at the DoubleTree Hotel was full of anxious folks thrilled to get their COVID-19 vaccine shot.
The town said the charge is needed because service costs were not covering operational costs for Danvers Electric.
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While many rejoiced when Gov. Baker said live music was allowed in restaurants, the "no indoor singing" coronavirus restriction remains.
Danvers is designated at moderate risk for community virus spread in this week's state report.
Police said assessors will be at the department starting March 16 to examine policies and procedures, operations and facilities.
The career technical education training students' return will bring 75 percent of students back to in-school learning full time.
The town will give away up to 500 blue light bulbs to residents for the townwide illumination project set for March 15 to 19.
Teachers at Essex Tech Tuesday morning stood outside along route 62, to push for COVID vaccines for educators.
The town is seeking nominations of those to be honored as part of its "COVID: One Year Later" program.
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Danvers is in need of crossing guards this spring.
The town is planning a series of events and salutes March 15-19 to respect hardships and point to a brighter future.
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More than 15 months after winning the program's first D3 North title, the Falcons were able to hold their first in-season practice Monday.
After Wednesday's resident testing, the town said it will shift focus to vaccination efforts.
Amid a year of coronavirus uncertainty and months of doubt if there could be a season in the full-contact sport first practices are Monday.
The federal government is tracking the decline of COVID-19 cases in nursing homes, including in the Danvers area.
Several North Shore residents tell Patch they answered dozens of questions only to be told the spot they thought was saved in line was gone.
While most of the state is expected to see 3 to 6 inches of snow from the long-duration storm, coastal snow bands could add up to 8 inches.
The school said the $240,000 grant will help train those enrolled in its NightHawks program who are unemployed or underemployed.
The state is adding roughly 1 million people beginning Thursday. Severe-to-moderate asthma has been added to the list of health concerns.
The bills are expected to be mailed by Friday and are due by March 22.
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Presidents' Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Danvers.
Danvers student Nick Rizos helped set up what will be the first of his two drives at the Danversport Yacht Club on Tuesday.
Danvers Students Against Destructive Decisions has shifted focus to helping the community and helping each other through the pandemic.
Baker said what happened in Danvers on Wednesday - where hundreds showed up late in the day in hopes of a dose - undermines state protocols.
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Baker said mass vaccination sites are the most efficient way to distribute large numbers of coronavirus shots while supply remains limited.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Essex County.
The Danvers Department of Public Works issued a parking ban and the district has canceled after-school athletics ahead of Tuesday's snow.
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The state will install new milepost-based signs on the highway from Gloucester to Peabody starting on Sunday.