The Cloister Gallery is excited to host a show featuring local artist, Jeffrey R. Dykes.
After a four-year fight on a state 3A Community Act multi-family housing zoning mandate, town meeting members approved the compromise.
Nearly 1,400 residents showed up Monday to overwhelmingly support a townwide vote on the tiered Proposition 2 1/2 override in June.
Police said lots will be open starting 5:30 on Monday night on Night 1 of the annual town meeting.
The Community Champion Award is named after the late Amy Saltz of Marblehead for her dedication to helping others.
Johnny Ray's Music Emporium owner says the damage was confinded to the facade and outside of the building.
James Morrison assumed command of the VT-28 "Rangers" - a naval air training squadron based at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi.
Charlie Patsios wants you to believe in Swampscott as strongly as he does
The Fenwick senior was recently named Salutatorian for the Class of 2026.
Abbot Public Library Director Kimberly Grad outlines the impact of override "tiers" on library services.
Marblehead voters will likely choose between three tiers of override funding with taxes increasing incrementally over three years.
Charlie Patsios wants to spread a positive message with his "Charlie for change" campaign.
The Marblehead Counseling Center is hosting the "Rising Tides Community Champions Celebration" at The Beacon next month.
The towns each received more than $17,000 in grant funding.
"Fueling Excellence": How Dancers and Skaters Optimize Energy, Health, and Performance. What every dancer and skater should know.
The 13th annual festival will bring international films, matinees and special events to Marblehead and Salem starting April 23.
The historic library is set to be open only three days per week and will lose eight full-time staff positions without a tax override.
A Make-A-Wish event in Marblehead celebrated JJ Weiss, 4, after a superhero-themed day across town.
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient in the Arts, Paula K. Shiff, will lead the Summer Dance Intensives.
The Select Board approved a budget framework that would charge the trash fees, cut town positions, require $1.5 million more in school cuts.
Marblehead police will host firearm training that could be heard in the area of Robinson Road and Swampscott Road.
The Table brings love and service to its neighbors every day of the year; support it and bring a little fun to each and every day of April!
The North Shore Civic Ballet, a nonprofit organization in Marblehead, seeks volunteers and donations of items for its auction.
The North Shore was forecast to be hit with a combination of snow and ice on Thursday night.
The award recognizes North Shore residents who improve community life, inspired by Amy R. Saltz's dedication to helping others.
The "Through the Looking Glass" Spring Gala is set for April 11.
Snow removal operations will take place from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. for the next four nights starting on Wednesday.
The ban was set to begin on Friday with up to 4 inches of snow predicted for the North Shore.
The advanced academy offers a deeper look into police operations for residents who completed the standard program.
State Sen. Brendan Crighton was honored for their work on municipal issues.
Marblehead School of Ballet will host a Broadway performer for Youth Theater Arts Workshop and present the Adult Dance Intensive in March.
Officials said the ban is needed for additional snow removal following a series of storms and freezing temperatures.
After more than 3 feet of snow has draped the town in recent weeks, the parking ban is in effect with up to 4 inches possible Tuesday.
Thursday, March 5, 6 p.m. at the Boston Yacht Club, Co-Hosted by Susan Wornick and Andrea Bell Bergeron, Tickets are $50 each
Officials said the ban was declared with the North Shore expected to receive up to 4 to 6 inches of snow.
The group said it has raised close to $500,000 in donations and pledges toward its goal of $2 million by the end of 2026.
If you've done a good deed, experienced one, or seen one recently, we invite you to share it.
Marblehead Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer compared a "perfect storm" of cost increases and revenue decreases to the 2008 recession.
The Attorney General's Office said the nine cities and towns in eastern and central Massachusetts remain non-compliant with the state law.
The Marblehead Select Board voted to allow the depositing of snow into the harbor for public safety reasons.