Here are how local residents voted Precinct-by-Precinct.
Residents will be asked to vote on the Glover School project at a Special Town Election tomorrow.
Questions 2 and 3 will ask voters to decide the fate of the current transfer station and whether or not to cap the town's old landfill.
Tomorrow, voters will be asked to approve a $660,000 project that aims make the town's Old Town House universally accessible.
Today's override election will determine the future of Marblehead's Old Town House, the landfill and Glover School.
Peter Noyes accuses commission of deciding vote ahead of the meeting, suggests the town may want to own the island.
The local police and fire chiefs appeared before the Board of Selectmen Wednesday night to discuss a recent incident involving a female patient injured when her stretcher flipped on the way to a waiting ambulance.
Large crowds expected to oppose Noyes' request to rebuild seawalls on the island and several other controversial building projects.
The town's Conservation Commission will hold a hearing on what has become a controversial building project on Gerry Island this week.
Restaurateur's truck driving to Gerry Island may have breached his probation.
State environmental officials are concerned that Peter Noyes drove a truck across the causeway, erected tents and brought goats to the island.
After allegedly driving a truck across the causeway and out to Gerry Island at low tide Tuesday, Peter Noyes was issued a cease and desist order by the town's Conservation Commission.
Groom Construction tries to have Conservation Commission's choice of engineers reversed, neighbors object.
Peter Noyes unsuccessfully asked the town's Board of Selectmen to issue a ruling on the right of way to the Little Harbor island.
Conservation Commission, questioning the use of the island as a boat yard, schedules another site visit Tuesday night.
The winners of Monday's Town Election were sworn into their respective positions at Abbot Hall Wednesday.
Redstone Building Corp. wants to build 20 units on 3.67 acres.
Although there was a low voter turnout for Monday's Town Election, residents elected two new members to the town's Board of Selectmen and a welcomed a new face to the School Committee.
Hundreds of town residents made their way to two voting locations Monday afternoon to cast their votes for candidates running in three contested races.
Here is Marblehead Patch's guide to today's Town Election, featuring three contested races.
Residents approved multi-million dollar projects calling for the capping of the town's landfill, the construction of a new transfer station and the rebuilding of Glover School at Town Meeting.
Light Department is awaiting the arrival of smart meters to begin test next month.
Hundreds of local residents crowded into the Performing Arts Center at Veterans Middle School Monday to take part in the first night of this year's Town Meeting.
Articles for Monday Night's meeting propose spending millions on projects and changing the allowed width of lots.
Zoning Board approves plan for shops, office space and a restaurant.
Here is a look at how the candidates running for School Committee handled questions at Candidates Night Monday evening.
This article offers a look at the two candidates running for the position of Municipal Light Commissioner.
This video features the opening remarks from each of the candidates running for Board of Selectmen. Below find their answers to questions from the League of Women Voters.
Event will offer residents a closer look at the candidates running in four contested races on this year's ballot.
Discussions on Gerry Island wall reconstruction and higher Spray Avenue seawall draws a crowd of local residents.
Board of Selectmen members present departing Woodfin with a commemorative mirror in recognition of his 25 years spent serving Marblehead.
Cemetery Commission members met Tuesday to discuss a proposed renovation project at Old Burial Hill Cemetery and recent improvements to a chapel at Waterside Cemetery.
The signatures are in and town residents will soon be asked to cast their votes for the candidates looking to sit on a variety of town boards.
Three candidates running for two open School Committee seats sat down with a group of town residents Monday night.
Smart Meter program needs network extended to transmit data on electricity usage.
Town faces $630,000 in fines from state if project is rejected again this year.
Harbor & Water Board discusses ongoing effort to construct pier into Salem Harbor off of Stramski Way.
Municipal Light Department erects new pole on Tedesco Street.
Plans for 17 condominiums scrapped for a bank employees' parking lot.