The new rates took effect on Nov. 1 and will be reflected in the December bills.
Get in the holiday spirit by wrapping presents for the men and women in uniform who serve and protect us. Let's lift their spirits.
The information shared could help police be aware of residents who have autism, dementia, Alzheimer's and other cognitive issues.
Official trick-or-treating will take place on Halloween night.
All town businesses that serve liquor should expect a compliance check sometime in the next couple of weeks.
The pumpkin composting event is for all whole and carved pumpkins on Nov. 6.
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The Select Board at its next meeting will discuss a proposal to explore the cost of switching from voice voting to electronic voting.
Gala a huge success
Danvers residents can safety dispose of paints, cleaners, and chemicals free of charge.
The new, state-mandated lottery system replaces the former interview-based admission process.
Ira Subaru on Andover Street will host the adoption event on Saturday.
Families are invited to enjoy treats, costumes and community fun on Oct. 30.
Red Sox mascots Wally the Green Monster and Tessie will be there for the grand opening in the former Bed, Bath & Beyond spot.
Clarice Menesale received her crown during the 54th pageant, which takes place annually at the fair.
Firefighters will also demonstrate the "Jaws of Life" during a vehicle rescue demonstration.
Executive Director James O'Brien said police swept the Fairgrounds and deemed them safe for the public.
Sara Stanley, Exec. Director of HAWC, as well as other survivors, advocates, and faith leaders will speak.
Danvers Police Chief James Lovell said he is working on a town bylaw proposal to ban the cryptocurrency machines.
Danvers Historical Society is accepting applications now through November 4th to donate a faux tree or wreath for the Parade of Trees.
Danvers police were asking travelers to avoid the area on Tuesday amid a State Police investigation.
The Danvers Teachers Association pushed back on criticisms of the book's violence, profanity, drinking, and 'white privilege' themes.
Residents are now free to water lawns and wash car as conditions go back to Level 1 through April 1.
The Topsfield Fair also saw a new record Hot Dog Eating contest total and crowned its Junior King and Queen this weekend.
Residents are asked to have all yard waste curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day.
A complete guide to attending, parking and what to look forward to at the 207th Topsfield Fair.
Residents will be able to drop off electronics, textiles, metal, plastics, and other items not accepted at curbside collection.
Disrespect for Charlie Kirk's Memory
The Select Board approved the late application ahead of this weekend's annual fundraising event on campus.
Danvers Public Works said crews were working to resolve the outage Thursday afternoon.
Danvers High sports teams and clubs will cheer on their classmates, along with the cheerleaders and the marching band.
They walk beside us, comforting without words. Once a year, we gather to honor their presence and to bless the ones who bless us daily.
The Select Board approved a license transfer to Salt Water Grille owner Jack Fallon to open a Danvers location at 50 Maple Street.
The Danvers Department of Public Works said repair work was ongoing Wednesday morning.
Some cities and towns are telling residents it will take a few more days to recover from the 82-day sanitation work stoppage.
Contestants will be judged according to the following criteria: general appearance, personality, poise, and food score.
Two honored at Danvers store
Children between the ages of 5 and 8 are eligible for the Oct. 4 pageant at the Topsfield Fairgrounds.