The library is seeking adult volunteers for its temporary location at the Eveleth School.
The towns are once again collaborating to hold a curbside pickup day for residents.
Residents are invited to donate books for sale on two Saturdays ahead of the Book Sale on Dec. 9 and Dec. 10.
The vacancy occurred with the resignation of Emily Barron after she said she discovered she had violated a conflict-of-interest provision.
Marblehead emergency dispatcher Teresa Collins is bringing the Wreaths Across America program to Wayside Cemetery.
Marblehead police will collect "leftover" candy through Nov. 13 for delivery to Operation Troop Support of Danvers.
An open house is set for the Eveleth School, which will be the home of the Abbot Library during two years of renovations.
Amy Siskind will be the keynote speaker at the 2022 Grant Awards luncheon fundraiser on Nov. 3 at Danversport Harborside.
Jodi-Tatiana Charles will helm the event committee's efforts during the 2023 summer festival season.
Sustainable Marblehead is hosting the discussion at the Unitarian Church and on Zoom on Nov. 13.
Hestia Creations will make a $10 donation to the shelter with each customized pooch or kitty holiday decoration.
The Eveleth School will be the home of the Abbot Public Library for the next two years while the historic library is closed for renovations.
The breakfast is part of the "Faith & Blue" weekend designed to build bridges and break biases.
The annual Chamber of Commerce meeting and awards night is Sept. 27 at the Corinthian Yacht Club.
Volunteers helped clean up beaches and parks in Lynn, Marblehead, Salem, and Swampscott this past weekend.
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The library will move to a temporary location for the next two years while the 144-year-old main library undergoes a $9 million renovation.
Members were asked to read a 109-page traffic study and two-page addendum ahead of the next meeting on station overhaul on Sept. 7.
The town said the beach was reopened shortly before noon on Wednesday after being closed last week.
Gas House Beach was closed on Friday after water samples on consecutive days found high bacteria levels.
The morning show will originate from Devereux Beach Friday morning starting at 6.
The public is invited to the ceremony to honor victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America.
The traffic study was commissioned upon a "Plan B" proposal to update the transfer station access and facilities without a tax override.
The town's Marine Fair will take place in the State Street Landing parking lot on Aug. 28.
The towns will pick up hazardous household waste from residences in both towns on Sept. 7.
With temperatures expected to threaten 100 degrees, Marblehead will provide residents with a safe place to cool off Thursday.
Customers can donate their myWalgreens cash rewards to the counseling center to benefit Marblehead residents.
Marblehead will host a career services fair on July 27 and Salem will host a North Shore municipal job fair from July 18 through July 22.
A Stephen Colbert and Ibram X. Kendi video will be followed by a 90-minute discussion with Marblehead Racial Justice Team on July 18.
The public is invited to the free event to recognize the 100th anniversary of the Fort's transfer to Marblehead ownership.
The Marblehead Racial Justice Team will host a Juneteenth discussion at the Abbot Public Library on June 22.
The event, which will include adult and youth speakers, is set for 3 p.m. at Abbot Hall.
The 2022 Marblehead Festival of Arts will run from July 1 through July 4.
The team's VP of Public Relations has helped raise more than $300,000 for research and a cure for her form of Glioblastoma brain cancer.
The Stop & Shop in Swampscott is donating $1 for every reusable community bag sale in May to the Marblehead nonprofit.
The Marblehead Family Fund's Laney Dowling was honored for her efforts to renovate the playground.
Supporters want the community nod to develop a portion of the school department's Green Street and Beacon Street lot.
This will be the first of three yard waste curbside collection weeks this spring.
Aspire Developmental Services supports North Shore infants and toddlers who have or are at risk of developmental delays.
The auction will be held at the Landing Restaurant on April 28.