Police remind residents they do not use outside sources to solicit funds for department events and causes.
Flushing will occur between midnight and 7 a.m. each day with some water discoloration to be expected in the morning.
A new play by Anne Marilyn Lucas
Marblehead ranked 35th on Niche.com and 56th out of 339 public high schools in the latest U.S. News and World Report's annual rankings.
This will be the first of three yard waste curbside collection weeks this spring.
Aspire Developmental Services supports North Shore infants and toddlers who have or are at risk of developmental delays.
These Marblehead students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
The April 27 clinic at the Marblehead Council on Aging is one of two on the North Shore in the next two weeks.
Presented in partnership with Mugford Street Players
Marblehead police will be selling the patches at the police station while supplies last.
Hell's Kitchen chef Jason Santos and his team have decided to close the seasonal seafood spot after less than two years.
The auction will be held at the Landing Restaurant on April 28.
Here are the finishing times for registered Marblehead runners in this year's race.
The Marblehead Board of Health voted two weeks ago to seek a potential "Plan B" that will impact residents in the Green Street neighborhood.
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Patriots' Day is Monday, April 18 a state holiday in MA - but not a federal holiday. Find out what's expected to be open or closed.
Patch wants to tell your story of running in the first traditional Boston Marathon since 2019.
The Finance Committee said it will support the "permanent general override" that will add $397.38 to the average residential tax bill.
A temporary parking ban will be in effect for street sweeping of the Downtown, Old Town and Shipyard districts.
Support dance and the arts on the North Shore. Volunteer and donate items to the North Shore Civic Ballet's annual spring auction.
The School Committee unanimously approved a $47 million budget - which will necessitate an override vote to fully fund.
The Board of Health voted to proceed with a proposal that would cost less - pending a traffic study for the impact on Green Street and area.
The Marblehead Mental Health Task Force will host a forum on grieving in the high school auditorium Wednesday night.
The global finance portfolio manager, who now lives in Singapore, is returning to Boston to run on April 18 for his 7-year-old son, Austin.
Marblehead School of Ballet opens its National Dance Week Contest and announces special offers for new and returning students.
Continuing the Celebration of Women- Written by Pam Peterson, Historian, and Secretary-Board Member of The Marblehead Female Humane Society
Officials outlined the benefits of free kindergarten and a new Diverse, Equity and Inclusion Director duri9n Thursday's public budget forum.
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive way to boost your home's curb appeal, painting the exterior can do wonders.
Police said they will use a state grant to increase patrols and enforcement efforts in April.
The May 14 event is designed to "provide a festive showcase for local businesses."
The following is an Open Letter to Patch on a proposed Transfer Station rehabilitation option.
The School Committee said the time is now to ask residents to pay to update outdated textbooks, technology equipment and other curricula.
Auditions - Sunday, April 10, 1-4 p.m. Performances - June 24 through July 3
The Memorial Fund was organized for the Marblehead High senior who was killed in a car crash late last week.
The annual town election is scheduled for June 22.
The Rotary Club's annual showcase took place on the historic Cabot Theater stage for the first time.
The two days of shopping to benefit Marblehead Public Schools are set for April 1 and April 2 at the Front Street yacht club.
A Rotary Foundation donation will go toward equipment for a new fitness room at the Marblehead Police Department.
Performed at historic Abbot Hall for a limited engagement!
Marblehead Superintendent urges respecting "the privacy of our students, staff and families during this time of tragedy and grief."