A temporary parking ban will be in effect for street sweeping of the Downtown, Old Town and Shipyard districts.
The Marblehead Mental Health Task Force will host a forum on grieving in the high school auditorium Wednesday night.
The two days of shopping to benefit Marblehead Public Schools are set for April 1 and April 2 at the Front Street yacht club.
Marblehead Superintendent urges respecting "the privacy of our students, staff and families during this time of tragedy and grief."
North Shore schools are sending their condolences after James Galante, 18, was killed in a car crash early Friday morning.
The session is designed to provide information on counseling and available veterans services.
While most public services scored high in the annual town survey, maintenance of roads and sidewalks did not.
Residents of Marblehead and Swampscott can arrange to have hazardous household waste materials picked up at their homes on March 9.
After a virtual event in 2021, the Marblehead student talent show worth $15,000 in scholarship takes to the historic Cabot Theater Thursday.
Marblehead Municipal Light and Salem Sound Coastwatch Executive Director Barbara Warren will unveil plans and seek public comment.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up near you.
Those houses affected should receive a "hang tag" on your door and be alerted through the town's CodeRed system.
The event, which was canceled last year amid the coronavirus health crisis, will be on Jan. 6 at 6 p.m.
The "affordable" units are in the Pickett House that Moses A. Pickett gifted to the town in 1852.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Marblehead area.
The wall is designed for residents to share their "hopes, dreams and wishes for the town of Marblehead."
Eight members with a combined 115 years of Rotary experience are among the Marblehead Rotary's new members over the past eight months.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Marblehead area soon.
A virtual forum will be held to discuss re-use ideas for the school on Dec. 7.
Sponsors agree to fulfill the wishlist of a child or adult facing homeless with something to wear, read and something they need.
Seaglass is a nonprofit community of seniors helping seniors maintain independence and connection.
Area residents should expect traffic delays, dust and noise during work hours on this project, which will take about two months.
The Epstein Hillel School will host the day of crafts, field games, inflatables and carnival games at the JCCNS Lower Fields.
The Citizen Academy begins on Jan. 7 and shows residents the insides and outs of police work in the town.
The virtual workshop will include discussions on identity, culture, contributions, stereotypes and historical inaccuracies.
The town's annual fall grass and curbside leaf collection program will run from Oct. 25 to Dec. 13.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up nearby.
You won't need to wait until fall to see this year’s harvest moon. Here’s when to expect it in the skies over Marblehead.
Residents concerned about increased air traffic from the Logan study recommendations are asked to attend the virtual forum on Sept. 23.
Sustainable Marblehead and SPUR are teaming up to clean up 33 beaches and green spaces in Lynn, Marblehead, Salem and Swampscott.
The town will now have dedicated Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages.
The virtual forum "Marblehead Speaks Out Against Hate" will run on Sept. 23 via Zoom.
Sunday's event will celebrate the town's maritime history and will include live music, food and family-friendly events.
The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The community nonprofit is looking for sponsors and donors to help fill the backpacks of North Shore students headed back to school.
Lynne Krasker Shultz will lead the North Shore community non-profit as founder Jocelyn Cook focuses on development and fundraising.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held near you.
SPUR is looking for donations to meet matching funds for the program to teach young people how to advocate for programs important to them.
The Shared Streets and Spaces grant will help make the entrance from the post office more accessible and bike- and pedestrian-friendly.
Portions of the Atlantic Avenue asphalt, curbs and sidewalks will be removed and reset for the three-week tree-planting project.