Marblehead's newest restaurant is expected to open its doors to customers later this week.
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We want to know which local hair salon you think is the best in Marblehead.
The Little Store is this week's Best of Patch winner and has been named the best sub shop in Marblehead.
Can you correctly identify these 10 Marblehead restaurants?
This empty storefront on Washington Street is ready for a new tenant. What kind of business would you like to see move in?
The Sea Gull Gift Shop on Washington Street has closed up shop. What would you like to see move in?
Now that DS Designs has gone out of business, who is moving in on Washington Street?
The Marblehead Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an indoor sidewalk sale at the Mason's Building on Pleasant Street this weekend.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved a motion Wednesday night giving Hungry Betty's permission to serve alcohol at an outdoor seating area.
Barry Edelman, head chef at 5 Corners Kitchen, recently appeared on the Travel Channel's Bizarre Foods America.
Hungry Betty's Bar & Grille is hoping to sell alcoholic beverages at a recently-approved outdoor seating area.
Take a look at these five homes for sale in Marblehead and see if you can guess the asking price.
The town's new pier at Stramski's Beach is nearing completion.
Here's an update on the construction of the new Warwick Building on Pleasant Street.
Medicinal Genomics, a local life sciences start-up, recently launched a marijuana iPad app.
The Marblehead Chamber of Commerce recently welcomed new member Hungry Betty's Bar & Grille with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
The holidays are upon us, and Marblehead Patch wants to know - where do you head when you shop in Marblehead?
Looking for a truly unique gift for that person on your list that is hard to shop for? Consider stopping by Shipshape on Washington Street.
The restaurant formerly known as Kitsen Table on Bessom Street will be reopening as Soall Bistro.
Looking for a truly unique gift for that person on your list that is hard to shop for? Try Hestia Creations on Hawkes Street.
Celebrate Marblehead opened late last week in the space previously occupied by Lost & Found.
Here are some great local gift ideas for the men in your life.
Here are five Black Friday bargains going on right here in the Marblehead area.
Before you hit the stores this holiday season, check out some of these sales going on in Marblehead.
The owner of Lost & Found has closed his shop on Essex Street and combined forces with Grace Sales.
The manager of Kitsen Table appeared before the Board of Selectmen Wednesday night in order to explain the restaurant's unannounced closure.
The town's Board of Selectmen approved beer and wine license for Thai Market Restaurant last week.
Cape Ann Fresh Catch will begin making bi-weekly fish deliveries to St. Andrew's Church on Sept. 8.
Award-winning menswear designer Jamie Burns, of Marblehead, recently opened a gift shop in Salem called The Pig Next Door.
Over the last few weeks, local residents have watched as workers have constructed the National Grand Bank's new $1.25 million employee parking lot.
Two local businesses, 5 Corners Kitchen and Roses and Thistle made the cut for Boston Magazine's annual Best of Boston list.
Chet Strout, owner of Chet's Video, has agreed to allow Terry's Ice Cream Shop to sell ice cream from a row of parking spaces reserved for his customers until the ice cream parlor can get back on its feet.
The Marblehead Chamber of Commerce welcomed new member Clifton Improvement Association with a ribbon cutting ceremony at Preston Beach.
Sylvester Landscaping celebrated it's 50th year in business Thursday. With much praise and admiration from his employees and customers, it's easy to see why John Sylvester has been able to maintain such lasting success.
Marblehead's Chamber of Commerce welcomed Landmark Propoerties on Washington Street with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.
When it comes to locally grown food, there's more to it than just better nutritional value. You are also helping to save the environment.
Board of Selectmen unanimously approved a liquor license for family-seating-style restaurant on Bessom Street.
A crowd of local residents braved wet and windy weather Wednesday afternoon to welcome the tall ship Lynx into Marblehead Harbor.