Regular, self-serve unleaded gasoline dropped by 6 cents per gallon in the past week. The lowest price is $3.09 per gallon in Hamilton.
Electric customers in Hamilton and Wenham have ways to deal with a 37 percent increase in bills this winter, according to National Grid.
Sky Zone at the Liberty Tree Mall in Danvers is set to open Saturday, Oct. 11. It will have over 29,000 square-feet of jumping space.
Fall has arrived and local merchants are celebrating with seasonal merchandise, special menus and more. What are your local fall favorites?
National Grid recently announced its adjustments for seasonal rates.
Thursday, Sept. 18 is National Cheeseburger Day, with some restaurants offering free burgers or other specials to celebrate.
Element Care, formerly the Elder Service Plan of the North Shore, has unveiled a new name, logo, tagline, website and promotional materials
L.L. Bean, including at its Burlington store, is selling limited-edition bags that were made out of the rain-delay tarp from Fenway Park.
A North Shore restaurant is on the list.
Arthur T. Demoulas is now focused on stabilizing the company’s finance and finalizing the purchase.
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The Market Basket CEO gained back control of the company following a bitter fight with its board.
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Customers begin flocking back to the supermarkets' 71 stores, including the Highland Avenue location in Salem.
The former CEO of the grocery chain gained back control of the company Wednesday after a worker revolt.
Arthur T. takes back day-to-day operations and welcomes associates back to work to get stores ready for customers once again.
$1.5 billion-plus deal signed at board meeting on Aug. 27.
While both sides continue to work out a plan, the entire chain could be shuttered in the near future.
The board was expected to discuss the sale of the grocery chain to former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
The supermarket chain has scheduled a Tuesday night meeting.
Massachusetts and New Hampshire governors say they are optimistic an agreement will be reached to sell the chain to Arthur T. Demoulas.
Negotiations continue to determine fate of supermarket chain.
The company is the first wholesale club to commit nationwide to EPA’s Food Recovery Challenge.
Company's fish vendor cuts ties, questions if CEOs are trying to sabotage the company.
Officials said there is no evidence yet that consumer data has been misused.
Demoulas family members continue to clash via press statements but might be making progress toward a sales agreement.
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In a statement, former DeMoulas supermarket chain CEO says other shareholders should accept offer to purchase the company.
Company spokesperson says store directors are making decisions about staffing levels.
With business down 90 percent since the work stoppage began last month, employees are seeing the effects, but holding firm in their beliefs.
Changes continue at the largest mall in the region.
Upwards of 15,000 expected to attend Tuesday's rally in Tewksbury.
In a statement issued Sunday, says these steps are critical and in the best interests of associates, customers, vendors and shareholders.
A sales tax holiday is on the calendar for 2014, planned for the third weekend of August.
The company is looking to hire after ordering employees to return to work Monday or be replaced.
Positions ranging from parking attendants to ticket collectors need to be hired for this fall's Topsfield Fair. On-the-spot interviews will be conducted next week.
Be wary of any caller who threatens immediate service termination unless a payment is made over the phone, according to the company.
Many folks are still making lifestyle changes to save a few bucks at the pump. Are you?
Owner Robert McRae is retiring.