Marblehead's on-street parking ban will end at midnight tonight.
Here are the five things you need to know before you start your day in Marblehead.
Would you support hanging these signs around town? The idea was endorsed by the Board of Selectmen Wednesday night.
The Board of Selectmen passed a motion Wednesday night to end the town's parking ban three weeks early.
The Finance Committee recently approved increasing the Council on Aging's budget so their outreach worker can handle more cases.
The Finance Committee has recommended a project aimed at bringing Marblehead's interdepartmental radio systems into the 21st century.
Here's a look at how local residents voted in Tuesday's Presidential Primary Election.
Local polling locations have changed. Here's a quick reminder before Tuesday's Presidential Primary.
Town Meeting Warrant item calls for making talking while driving a finable offense.
Congressional candidate Richard Tisei greeted visitors and answered questions at a recent event hosted by local Republicans.
Large fare increases for public transportation still appear to be heading down the track.
Recreation Supervisor C. Michael Lane recently announced his retirement after 12 years at the post and 35 serving the community.
The Board of Selectmen enthusiastically supported Operation Neptune, an event that will provide wounded war veterans with a day of fishing and boating off the coast of Marblehead.
More than 100 speakers told MBTA officials on Tuesday that plans to hike fares and eliminate buses and trains will hurt people at every stop on the economic line.
Congressional candidate Richard Tisei will be introduced by Charlie Baker of Swampscott at the event, to be held at the Marblehead VFW.
The Selectmen's choice for Town Administrator has plans to leave his post in Wenham in mid-March.
A crowd gathered in Salem Wednesday night in protest of a plan that could end bus service to Marblehead.
Citing a busy schedule and personal issues, Hudak will not run for Congress in 2012.
The Board of Selectmen named Jeffrey Chelgren, Wenham's current Town Administrator, as their choice to succeed Tony Sasso Wednesday night.
The Board of Selectmen will interview two of the candidates hoping to succeed longtime Town Administrator Tony Sasso tonight.
Town officials are encouraging local residents to attend two upcoming meetings in opposition to proposed cuts that could halt bus service to Marblehead.
What goes out and what comes in when it comes to taxes on the North Shore.
The town's Historical Commission has decided to hang a recently-donated Uriel Crocker portrait in the Selectmen's Meeting Room of Abbot Hall.
Mitt Romney's New Hampshire Primary win Tuesday was especially sweet for the handful of local residents who traveled to New Hampshire in support of his presidential bid.
The Board of Selectmen recently approved a new 'no parking tow zone' near Millie's Red Steps on Chestnut Street.
Town Administrator Tony Sasso and Finance Director John McGinn presented The State of the Town at Abbot Hall Thursday night.
Today will be Wayne Attridge's last day serving as Marblehead's Health Director, a position he has held for more than 25 years.
The town's Water and Sewer Commission presented Selectmen with a Capital Improvement Plan Wednesday night.
Stonybrook Road project is just about complete for the season.
The department reportedly penalized the company for hiring an unlicensed asbestos contractor to perform asbestos removal at the Village Street School.
The Marblehead Recreation and Parks Commission is offering winter storage space for boats and lobster traps to local residents.
The congressional candidate's sister was charged with cocaine possession this summer.
The town's Recreation and Parks Commission is ramping up an effort to spread public awareness about dog restrictions at local parks and athletic fields.
The great-great-grandson of Uriel Crocker presented the Board of Selectmen with a portrait of the famous Marblehead native Wednesday night.
The Board of Selectmen approved a list of potential road closures Wednesday night.
Former Sen. Richard Tisei announced his candidacy for the 2012 U.S. Congress elections Tuesday in Wakefield.
Since being scolded by the Board of Selectmen, Verizon has replaced dozens of double-poles across town.
The Board of Health made their pick for Marblehead's new Health Director Monday night.
The Board of Health is scheduled to interview a handful of preferred candidates at a meeting this evening.
He will kick off his campaign seeking the 6th District congressional seat.