Whether it's the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here's a look at what's open on the North Shore on New Year's Day.
Drive-thru testing at Danvers High School will include night hours for improved access.
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Curbside Christmas tree pickup is one day only.
The school honored Salem High alumnus and Danvers business owner Brian Cranney for his dedication to the school and its students.
We have everything you need to know to have a safe and healthy Christmas.
Recognize Direct Support Professionals For Efforts In 2020
Danvers town offices will be available to the public by appointment only as residents are urged to use online and phone options.
State has placed congregate care settings behind first responders, and ahead of home health workers and teachers, in priority schedule.
Residents are reminded to clear off trash bins out for collection that may be covered or surrounded with snow.
Danvers recorded 388 new positive coronavirus cases over the past two weeks, according to the latest state report.
The Danvers Fire Department is asking residents to locate and clear out a fire hydrant near them as they shovel out on Thursday.
The Danvers snow emergency parking ban was declared to go into effect at 1 a.m. Thursday morning.
Danvers Public Schools will stay remote until at least Jan. 11 and delay sports until at least Jan. 6 due to coronavirus, staffing concerns.
Coronavirus testing will be moved to the Danvers High School parking lot for Friday, two additional December dates.
Danvers Public Schools will have a remote learning day in case winter weather prevents being in the classroom.
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Danvers police said the next opportunity to process a firearms permit will not be until Jan. 8.
Funds will allow the district to expand programming and equipment available to its day students and the NightHawks Adult Education students.
Perfect Paws Circle of Prayer invites you to share your joys, burdens and sorrows in a community of caring
In a weary world full of hurt, a warm, comforting, solace-filled worship experience to lift hearts. All are welcome.
Fresh Food Catering of Danvers owner Colleen Boland found ways to innovate, give back as a new business owner in the coronavirus crisis.
Danvers had 315 positive tests over the past 14 days and a positive test rate of 4.92 percent.
Danvers participated in the Massachusetts Military Support Foundation's Coats4Vets campaign at Gillette Stadium.
Parade of Trees winners chosen on Sunday picked up their winnings at Tapley Memorial Hall.
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The town will have five drive-thru dates scheduled for the Senior Center parking lot on Stone Street in December.
Danvers police said emergency crews were able to free the woman injured when her vehicle rolled over on Elliot Street Wednesday morning.
The programs include a pajama movie day on Christmas Eve and a New Year's Eve musical party.
There were significant delays due to the crash that injured two on Sunday.
The Essex Sheriff's Office said in-person visitations, expect from attorneys, will be suspended as of Sunday until further notice.
The Danvers Fire Department on High Street will be a drop-off location for the campaign that runs from Dec. 1 through Dec. 14.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said Tally the Snowman and Chip the Reindeer are poised to help measure any snow Saturday.
Danvers reported 177 new cases over the past two weeks and 44.1 cases per 100,000 residents.
The loans went to 735 companies and helped protect 10,779 jobs in Danvers.
The Essex County Sheriff's Department said the video conferences will begin Tuesday and cost $5, plus tax, per 20 minutes.
The average single-family home tax bill will go up about $218 next year, while commercial taxes will rise an average of $1,132.
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and your family have a happy holiday.
Danvers Town Administrator Steve Bartha said the narrow focus of the act makes it difficult to spend allocation by the Dec. 31 deadline.
If conditions warrant, parking will be prohibited from 1 to 6 a.m. on Danvers town streets.