The town's Health Director Search Committee has submitted their list of preferred candidates to the town's Board of Health for consideration.
Proposed redistricting plan would give Markey a sliver of Cambridge and more towns out west.
The Harold B. and Elizabeth L. Shattuck Memorial Fund will contribute $40,000 toward the redesign of Memorial Park next spring.
A project to replace the infield of the baseball diamond at Seaside Park is expected to be completed today.
The Board of Selectmen discussed plans to honor local World War II Veterans and their spouses at their meeting Wednesday night.
The town's Health Director Search Committee will begin interviewing candidates in executive session through the end of next week.
Two balloons were sent more than 350-feet into the sky over Salem Saturday afternoon aimed at showing the potential size of a proposed wind turbine on Winter Island.
Members of the town's Old Burial Hill Oversight Committee reviewed a series of bids Wednesday sent in from three New England companies interested in helping restore some of the graveyard's historic headstones.
Local applications from homeowners are due by Dec. 12.
Police Chief Robert Picariello presented board members with a finalized three-year departmental action plan that was crafted by The Police Action Plan Review Committee.
Robert Green, of Marblehead, recently joined the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.
The Board of Selectmen unanimously approved sending a letter in support of a local historian's effort to have the US Postal Service create a commemorative Elbridge Gerry stamp.
A local historian will ask the Board of Selectmen for support in filing a request with the US Postal Service for a commemorative Elbridge Gerry postage stamp.
The Columbus Day Holiday will push trash and recycling pick up back one day.
Verizon trucks were out in force Tuesday, taking down double-poles across Marblehead.
At an emergency meeting at Abbot Hall this afternoon, the town's Board of Selectmen approved a motion to declare a state of emergency.
The town's Harbors & Waters Board heard an encouraging update Monday night regarding the construction of a pier at Stramski's Beach.
Finance Committee members discussed the capping of the town's old landfill and the construction of a new transfer station at their meeting Monday night.
The town's Board of Selectmen told Verizon's Regional Director of External Affairs that he has two weeks to show them that real progress has been made toward replacing double-poles across town.
Members of the town's Historical Commission reviewed a World War II map Tuesday recently discovered in the attic of Abbot Hall.
A key recently uncovered in a box at Abbot Hall delighted members of the town's Historical Commission at their meeting Tuesday morning.
Marblehead's Health Director issued this warning about West Nile Virus in Marblehead.
The town's Health Director Search Committee recently finalized a job posting they hope will have an offer in the hands of a preferred candidate by mid-November.
The town's Board of Selectmen approved a motion Wednesday night extending Lime Rickey's lease for five more years.
The town's Board of Selectmen unanimously approved an eight-month easement on a Stony Brook Road property Wednesday night.
The Conservation Commission is scheduled to revisit an application to build a gravel causeway out to Gerry Island at their meeting tonight.
The town's Board of Selectmen had a discussion about the possibility of adding bike lanes to Atlantic Avenue Wednesday night.
Just a reminder that Real Estate Taxes for the first quarter of the fiscal year are due on Monday.
The town's Zoning Board of Appeals asked owner Patty Johnson to return with more information before they can approve a request for outdoor seating for 20.
The owner of Hungry Betty's Bar & Grille is scheduled to appear before the town's Zoning Board of Appeals tonight and request permission for outdoor seating.
Marblehead's Light Department is conducting a test with 520 residents to see if higher rates will motivate Headers to turn down their electricity on very hot days.
The town's Conservation Commission is set to continue its discussion regarding proposed building projects on Gerry Island and Spray Avenue.
A Colonial encampment served as the backdrop Saturday as Glover's Marblehead Regiment marched to a spot overlooking Marblehead Harbor and fired a volley of shots to commemorate the unveiling of a plaque honoring General John Glover.
Bill McHugh, 25-year-veteran of the shipping industry, will take over duties on July 15.
A new monument in memory of Revolutionary War General John Glover will be dedicated at Fort Sewall on Saturday July 9.
Appeal to Superior Court seeks the right to drive on a causeway leading out to the island 'for all purposes.'
The town's Old Burial Hill Committee was awarded an $11,000 grant from the state's Historical Commission and must match that amount in donations.
A recent water test prompted Marblehead's Board of Health to close Stramski's Beach.
Town residents approved capping the town's landfill and the construction of a new, more modern transfer station.
By a margin of 3,567 to 2,530, residents downed a proposed project to make the town's Old Town House universally accessible.