The public is invited to the free event to recognize the 100th anniversary of the Fort's transfer to Marblehead ownership.
While a few contested positions will be up for grabs, the $3 million school general override will also be on the June 21 ballot.
Police said the training will take place next week.
The Rotary Club selected scholarship winners based on their academics, leadership, community service and extracurricular activities.
Gov. Charlie Baker said that 264 cities and towns across the state applied for a share of the latest rapid, at-home test distribution.
Two classrooms were moved on Friday because of smoke from the fire in an outdoor storage unit.
The Marblehead Racial Justice Team will host a Juneteenth discussion at the Abbot Public Library on June 22.
The towns are combining to arrange for pickup of household items at residents' homes on June 15.
Shows from June 24 to July 2 - Tickets on sale now at mltlive.org
Local Lynn Soup Kitchen looking to fill open volunteer shifts
The Marblehead Planning Board will hold a public forum next week to discuss allowing accessory-dwelling units in the town.
The event, which will include adult and youth speakers, is set for 3 p.m. at Abbot Hall.
This summer, Marblehead School of Ballet presents special jazz and cardio classes with 'Mean Girls' performer and Polish folk dance.
The flag-raising on June 8 will include family activities, music and a ceremony.
The 2022 Marblehead Festival of Arts will run from July 1 through July 4.
This weekend we honor those who served and sacrificed for our freedom.
Marblehead Superintendent John Buckey the schools also have a comprehensive safety plan with more resources requested for 2022-23.
Thatcher Kezer was recently the chief operating officer in Framingham and retired after 30 years of serving in the Air National Guard.
Show dates are June 24 to July 3 - MLT's memorial tribute to Stephen Sondheim and his lyrical genius
The weekend-long slate of events begins Friday with a Veterans Breakfast at the Council on Aging.
The district is hoping voters will approve a $3 million general override at the June 21 townwide vote.
North Shore Civic Ballet opens its annual auction on May 20. The proceeds provide scholarships and support to train dancers.
The team's VP of Public Relations has helped raise more than $300,000 for research and a cure for her form of Glioblastoma brain cancer.
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
Leapfrog Group recognizes Salem Hospital for commitment to quality
Performances - June 24 through July 3
Marblehead voters will be asked to approve a $3 million general permanent Proposition 2 1/2 override at the June 21 annual election.
The Stop & Shop in Swampscott is donating $1 for every reusable community bag sale in May to the Marblehead nonprofit.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
The Marblehead Family Fund's Laney Dowling was honored for her efforts to renovate the playground.
Town meeting members voted overwhelmingly to send the surplus budget to a vote on June 21 as a general override of Proposition 2 1/2.
The ban on gas-powered leaf blowers only will begin on Memorial Day and last until Labor Day starting this summer.
A capital debt exclusion passed via ballot vote, while the school surplus budget exclusion looms on the second night Tuesday.
Local soup kitchen turns 40 and continues to serve a staggering number of meals each month
To Support Scholarships and Philanthropic Projects Saturday, May 14, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, May 25, Noon to 4 p.m.
Position funding provided by the Marblehead Female Humane Society
There are 48 articles up for discussion and vote during Monday night's Marbhelead annual town meeting.
The first group of National Merit Scholars includes Timothy Clay of Marblehead High School.
Fund will support next year's senior activities and will help ensure all students in the class can participate in them.
Supporters want the community nod to develop a portion of the school department's Green Street and Beacon Street lot.