Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
The ramp from Route 114 westbound to Route 1 southbound will be closed Wednesday, Thursday and Friday during the day.
Community support has filled Tapley Hall with holiday trees and wreaths which will be raffled off to the lucky winners on Dec. 6th.
Residents are invited to watch the tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 12 and purchase a wooden ornament to be hung on the tree.
Danvers town officials said the water main break is causing a disturbance in the system and brown water for some residents.
Small Business Saturday — it's on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Danvers overcome pandemic hardships.
The school postponed fundraiser and awards night following the decision to go fully remote learning starting Monday due to the coronavirus.
The Volunteers of America of Massachusetts said Michael Upson will assist prisoners in gaining skills and employment after incarceration.
Most town offices and services are closed to give everyone plenty of time to prep for the best meal of the year.
All traffic was diverted off Route 128 onto Endicott Street for more than three hours Tuesday afternoon due to a truck into the overpass.
Superintendent Heidi Riccio announced the "difficult" decision, said the hope is to turn to hybrid learning on Dec. 14.
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Baskets have arrived at the course at the Whipple Hill location near Endicott Park.
Danvers Superintendent of Schools Lisa Dana said the state program will add to the district's mitigation efforts.
Danvers reported 112 positive cases over the past 14 days, which is up from 62 reported in last week's state report.
The meeting for allocating the property tax levy is open to interested citizens to attend or comment.
Skipping the prep or staying home? Here are some North Shore restaurants that will make goodies for you this year.
Customers may notice discolored water and should run the faucet to clear it if that's the case.
Firearms licensing, which was suspended in Danvers this fall due to a broken fingerprint machine, will be held four days in December.
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As coronavirus rates rise, the town is asking dinner hosts to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state guidelines.
The rate of cases per 100,000 in the town rose from 8.7 last week to 13.2 in the state's weekly report.
Families on the North Shore are struggling to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
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Student leader and three-sport athlete Catherine Sadie Nemeskal was recently recognized for her accomplishments at Danvers High School.
The rolling caravan is part of a day of distanced and remote ceremonies honoring town veterans.
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Within days of going to remote learning under an August agreement with the teachers' union, new state guidelines keep students in classroom.
The virtual ceremony will include a photo gallery, music and wreath presentations, stories and songs.
Inmate visitation is set to resume at the Essex County Jail one month following a coronavirus outbreak at the prison.
Area residents will be able to be tested at the malls with results within 24 hours.
The Danvers Fire Department will have a large presence during training at the old Hotwatt building in upcoming weeks.
With more than 50 percent of Danvers registered voters casting a ballot early, Patch readers said Tuesday went well at the polls.
Danvers residents backed the Biden-Harris ticket in a decisive margin over the Trump-Pence ticket on Tuesday.
Democrat Sally Kerans will return to the State House 20 years after she last served the North Shore after topping four challengers.
Patch wants to know how your voting experience was this year amid this unprecedented election season.
What to expect if you are heading to the polls in Danvers on Nov. 3.
Danvers Town Clerk Catherine Ellsworth said 53 percent of the 21,433 registered voters in town voted early or used mail-in ballots.