The lamp was designed in 1958 by Danish designer Poul Henningsen and manufactured by Louis Poulsen in Denmark.
The Society of Arts + Crafts awarded the grant to the part-time elementary teacher and Boston Children's Museum artist-in-residence.
The ban, passed in 2022 and then again with enforcement procedures this spring, was approved by the state Attorney General's Office.
The parade was postponed to this weekend because of rain and thunder forecast on the holiday.
Amy Danforth was named to Chair of the Board of Directors of Literations.
Wreaths Across America Marblehead founder Teresa Collins is launching a hub to allow residents to learn more about their fallen heroes.
The town is asking residents to abide by the twice-passed town meeting rule pending approval from the state Attorney General's Office.
The ceremony with speakers and music will take place on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m.
Bartlett Tree Experts will give away 250 spruce and lilac tree seedlings at the Marblehead Farmers' Market.
Sustainable Marblehead's third annual event has been moved to June 11.
The kickoff event will be June 10 at the Abbot Library's temporary location at Eveleth School on Brook Road.
The off-road bike and hiking path opens on the former school property after years of efforts on behalf of biking proponents.
The grant will support the North Shore Community Cares program serving Marblehead, Swampscott and area North Shore cities and towns.
Maria's Gourmet is donating a portion of all muffins sold between May 22 to May 31 to the Marblehead Counseling Center.
The book, game and merchandise sale is set for June 10 at the temporary Eveleth School location.
Work will begin at the Swampscott and Salem borders late Sunday night and travel to the downtown area each night.
The "Keep It Ringing" campaign is looking raise funds for the bell at the Old North Church on Washington Street.
The series, in partnership with the Marblehead League of Women Voters, kicks off May 15 at the Eveleth School and with a virtual option.
The traveling exhibit includes a 30-foot "cattle car" replica of the type of container used to bring Jews to death camps in Eastern Europe.
A bid to repeal the ban passed last year was denied during Tuesday's annual town meeting, while penalties for violations were approved.
Parking will be prohibited on designated roads overnights on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday morning.
The Marblehead mother staged a public battle against Glioblastoma, a form of brain cancer, including last year's Preston Beach walk.
The autism awareness patches are available for $10 at the police station on Gerry Street.
Sustainable Marblehead said Elaine Leahy will be its next executive director beginning next week.
Volunteers will help plant 25 bare root trees on Colgate, Dartmouth, and Cornell streets on April 29.
The Marblehead Community Golf Day benefitting the Marblehead Counseling Center is set for May 15 at Tedesco Country Club.
The first week of yard waste curbside collection this spring is set for April 24.
The book sale will be held at the library's temporary location at the Eveleth School.
Marblehead Mother's Co-op is hosting the two-day event expected to draw more than 20 vendors on March 31 and April 1.
Public input is sought to help Marblehead complete its Hazard Mitigation Plan amid the climate crisis.
A "construction launch party" was set for Wednesday for the $8.5 million project that is expected to be completed in Spring 2024.
The Yoko Miwa Trio will play the event set for the Hooper Mansion on March 16.
The PJ Drive's goal is to collect 10,000 pairs of new pajamas for children by March 15.
The Net Zero Roadmap recommendations include hiring a sustainability director, zoning changes and incentives for residents and businesses.
The Chamber of Commerce is coordinating the sidewalk sale for its member businesses on Feb. 11 at the Masonic Hall.
The Abbot Public Library's temporary location will host NOAA Fisheries' Ainsley Smith to discuss the North Shore's favorite celebrity seal.
Marblehead author Julia Glass and Gloucester author Patricia Hanlon will be part of the Sustainable Marblehead event at the Old Town House.
Marblehead police urge residents attending to walk or carpool because of a parking shortage at Riverhead Beach.
The Marblehead League of Women Voters will host the public discussion on "Greening Our Community" on Jan. 14.
The Marblehead resident bought the winning ticket at the Stop & Shop on Paradise Road in Swampscott.