Those looking to swim at Grace Oliver's Beach and Gas House Beach in Marblehead will have to wait until at least Tuesday.
Nearly 70 percent of residents voted to support the $9.5 million renovation in Tuesday's town election.
The two-day bike-a-thon returns this year to raise money for cancer research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives in the Marblehead area soon.
Despite a cool first day, the farmers' market returned with a lineup expected to include everything from eggs to crepes to knife sharpening.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
Because of the coronavirus crisis, the towns are collaborating to pick up materials at houses instead of holding a drop-off event.
The Marblehead Rotary Service Dog Project helped raise funds to unite 9-year-old Gabrel, who is autistic, with his NEADS dog Kacey.
Town meeting members agreed to send the $8.5 million bill on the project to a townwide tax override vote next month.
Residents who experience discolored water in the morning should run sink faucets on cold until it clears.
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The museum will use the grant to install panels that detail stories and contributions of Black, Indigenous and People of Color.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Marblehead. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
The upscale thrift store's donations now total more than $1.3 million over the past 15 years.
The Marblehead public charter school will help Food for Free provide nutrition assistance on the North Shore.
The Rotary Club recognized David Deutsch as a Paul Harris Fellow for his efforts shifting the talent showcase virtually amid the pandemic.
The library will allow half-hour browsing sessions on Thursdays starting April 8. Curbside pickup will continue five days per week.
The state grant through the Complete Streets program will go toward improvements at Mohawk/Pleasant, Smith Street and West Shore Drive.
Residents of Marblehead and Swampscott can register to have hazardous waste items picked up at their houses or apartments on Wednesday.
The town's Ice Rink Committee will hold a public forum March 4 to discuss ideas based on a gift to the community for a potential ice rink.
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The rotary club named Milner a Paul Harris Fellow for the work of he and his wife, Toby, teaching literacy in South Africa.
The two-day drive will include drop off of gift cards and donated items at the Marblehead Community Center lot on Humphrey Street.
The appointment comes in advance of the opening of the new Demakes Family YMCA in Lynn this Spring.
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The program will give residents a bill credit or stipend for participation in the "Connected Homes" program.
The grant is provided through the state's Community Compact Cabinet Information Technology Program.
The school will hold its drive as part of its Community Appreciation Campaign that features free, virtual performances and discussions.
The Marblehead and Chelsea Rotary Clubs are helping the Boucher family raise the $8,000 necessary for 9-year-old Gabriel's NEADS dog.
Ted Truscott and Hannah Comoss will help guide the Greater Boston Food Bank during a great time 0f need because of the coronavirus crisis.
The town said the plan "presents an exciting vision for the future of how the trail can better serve a growing community of users."
The North Shore nonprofit welcomed the new ambassadors and leaders at the annual meeting held remotely this year due to the coronavirus.
Salem native Carlos Fittante, artistic director for the New York-based BALAM Dance Theater, will teach the class starting Oct. 19.
The Marblehead harbormaster said two kayaks were found in the back of Marblehead Neck, while another was found near Adams' House.
The grant will help the town facilitate outdoor dining amid the coronavirus health crisis.
The Abbot Public Library in Marblehead is aiming for a gradual reopening to in-person services in the second half of October.
Frank MacIver, 84, was a 31-year member of the Marblehead Police Department before his retirement in 1993.