Essex County Sheriff Frank Cousins holds a hot dog buffet with Marblehead residents at the Gerry 5 VFA Hall.
MWRA says break has caused no service interruption at this time.
Three people were appointed at Wednesday night's Board of Selectmen meeting.
Parking fees raise more money than last year.
Parks Commission will tear down deteriorating replicas of Abbot Hall and Powder House at Stramski Way playground this fall.
Only DEP has power to stop or change piers approved by Conservation Commission, town planner says.
Conservation Commission chairman voices concern about piers; neighbors want the town to set a policy about private piers.
With just 79 days until election day, local state representative candidates try to set themselves apart from opponent.
Board of Selectmen denied a resident's petition to put pavers down on a town sidewalk rather than concrete.
Neighbors vow to continue fight to keep their ocean views before Zoning Board of Appeals.
Gubernatorial candidates make casino fight into a campaign issue.
Town departments planning to install emergency alert system that will call residents.
Committee talks about Stamski Pier Project at Monday night's meeting.
Board of Selectmen happy with latest bonds and notes received to pay for Glover and Village School work.
Two women have been fighting for months over their decks that face Forest River.
Local town committee holds picnic at VFW Hall to spur action for fall elections.
Driver distractions remain sensitive issue as the anniversary of Allie Castner’s death approaches.
No longer pursuing a fall special election, the committee will seek other ways to save money and get the Glover rebuilt.
Diesel generator sparks, shuts down Beacon substation as temperatures soar.
After failing by 71 votes, the board will take up whether or not to hold another special election this fall.
Historic Commission renovating walls, stained glass windows and historic paintings in 1876 town hall.
Charlie Baker spent Saturday morning at the beach during a meet and greet.
Conservation Commission considers proposed pier that extends more than 130 feet into Salem Harbor.
Harbormaster, police and Coast Guard searching for person who is leaving lighthouse open.
Planning Board postponed approval of new 8,500 square-foot Peaches Point home.
Harbor and Waters Board raise the price of boat storage to match private yard.
Local shop owners say a sales tax break will bring in more business.
Symes Associates to move ahead on building seven new homes on old WESX radio site.
National Lead has agreed to clean and monitor the former site of the lead mills on the Marblehead border.
The town has already taken steps to comply with the new requirements under the Open Meeting Law.
Trash schedule will be changed and public buildings shuttered to celebrate the fourth.
Light Department planning to install meters that can be read remotely.
Power plant opponents cite health concerns with Salem plant; Patrick said he has talked to Salem mayor about alternative uses for the land.
Council on Aging to extend today's hours.
After voters rejected $22 million proposal, health officials are exploring less expensive way to solve landfill problems.
This morning, lawmakers passed a bill that bans texting and e-mailing while driving.
Neighbors opposed new master suite on house because it would block their ocean views.
Here's a look at the election coverage on Marblehead Patch this week.
Board of Health looking at downsized opportunities.
At polls, voters are split on school tax hike.