Plus, three men are arrested in connection to fentanyl-laced heroin overdose deaths and a Medford teacher receives top educator award.
Here's a look of what's happened in Marblehead so far this week.
Heavy rain, strong and severe thunderstorms and the small chance of a tornado is possible in Marblehead from 2-10 a.m. on Wednesday.
Strong storms are expected to move through the North Shore on Tuesday night into Wednesday.
The Oct. 8 eclipse, the second in the lunar tetrad, is also called a hunter’s moon.
The Columbus Day holiday next Monday will mean trash pickup will be delayed by a day all week long.
Here’s a recap of the week in Marblehead.
Plus, Burlington Police charge a man in a home invasion and Westford is named "Best School District for Your Buck" in Massachusetts.
Two sections of road will be closed for construction on Friday.
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Tests on the General Edwards drawbridge on Route 1A could halt traffic for lengthy periods of time on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.
A dense fog advisory is in effect for Marblehead on Sunday night and Monday morning because visibility may drop below a quarter mile.
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Plus, Boston firefighters battle a major fire and a man is charged with allegedly secretly filming women in a public restroom.
The Aurora Borealis may possibly be seen in Massachusetts and parts of southern New England on Friday night, Sept. 12.
Coastal flooding and tidal flooding is possible with a surge at high tide on Monday night.
This weekly animal column focuses on issues surrounding animal welfare in Massachusetts.
Plus, 1.2 million residents were compromised by data thefts last year and Plymouth Police finds child porn, guns and mass murder plan.
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service for a large portion of the area north of Boston on Saturday night.
A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for most of southern New England for Saturday afternoon and evening.
Meteorological summer has ended, with rain far below average and temperatures on par with historical averages.
Heavy rain and severe storms are possible on Saturday afternoon and evening as a cold front moves across New England.
Plus, a citation was dropped against a man who created a Transformers police car and the Charles River gets a positive water quality rating.
Plus, CVS is changing its name and ending tobacco sales and police in multiple communities are looking for the public's help.
Plus, local kids help rescue an injured swan and a state tax amnesty program kicks off.
Heat index values are also expected to soar Tuesday afternoon.
Pete Frates, who helped catapult the Ice Bucket Challenge to prominence, and Marblehead native Julie (Kowalik) Frates are now parents.
Plus, two plead guilty in 2010 shooting and man charged with sex trafficking of teen.
An urban and small stream flood advisory was issued Sunday night.
The MBTA has released its latest ridership data, which shows an increase in riders in the month following a 5 percent fare increase.
Plus, the new Assembly Square MBTA station has an opening date and police seize 1,500 grams of heroin.
Plus, Framingham man arrested for "upskirting" and Zagat says Cambridge burger is best in the area.
Massachusetts citizens may be excluded from federal facilities while the state navigates the new "REAL ID" law.
Plus, "Good Will Hunting" showing benefits suicide prevention and doctors recommend schools delay start to later in the morning.
Snowfall will be below average, however.
Plus, dog owners warned after canine parvovirus outbreak and hero rescues toddlers who fell in reservoir.
There have been 4 days above 90 degrees during the summer of 2014, far fewer than 2013 and the least since 1997.
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Plus, a Louisiana man was arraigned in connection with a hit and run and a Newton man won an Emmy for a Jimi Hendrix film.
Plus, Wellesley puts into place a boil water notice and Brookline Police commended for defusing a potentially "deadly" traffic stop.