Town Water and Sewer Commission planning a campaign to educate homeowners, businesses about what should not be put into the sewer.
Some areas could see three inches of rain.
Yes, everyday life can be a challenge. Need some inspiration from those who "climbed a mountain?"
The man is hospitalized at Massachusetts General Hospital.
There are a number of restrictions that will be put in place and more law enforcement agents on duty July 3 for the fireworks.
A Marblehead man will spend three months in a correctional facility after assaulting a MBTA bus driver.
Your glimpse at the local real estate market.
Marblehead High School's girls' lacrosse team moved on to the finals Tuesday evening.
The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Postcard bills to be replaced in July, as town moves to paper bills.
Marblehead Charter School theater department is putting on Aladdin, Jr. beginning June 7.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including a new partnership between the town and Marblehead Patch for updated news on the big drainage project.
Looking to move? Here are some new apartments for rent in Marblehead.
A man was rushed to the hospital Monday night after being taken from the pool at the Leggs Hill YMCA.
Motivating Miles guides families on positive journeys as they face life-threatening illnesses.
The Marblehead girls varsity tennis team has advanced to the quarterfinals today.
Our "Five Things to Know Today" column provides essential daily information at a glance.
The new Executive Director of the Marblehead Chamber of Commerce is settling into her new role.
Get a preview of the arts festival on June 22 at the Farmers Market.
Are you selling a ocean-side property with a dock? Upload it directly to this article.
From business to crime to parking, the list of top articles of the week.
Here is a rerun of blog posts you may have missed or may want to reread.
At one time, tolls were assumed to be a thing of the past along the MassPike, now it appears they’re going to stay.
It's a longstanding tradition for the outgoing senior class to pull a prank. Learn what some of this year's have been, and share yours.
Here's a closer look at recent progress at the site of the new Glover School on Maple Street.
Donna Dempsey of the American Progressive Bag Alliance offers a rebuttal to a proposed ban on plastic bags at point of sale locations in the Bay State.
Check out yard sales in Marblehad.
Our "Five Things to Know Today" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including details on the big household hazardous waste collection at the DPW on Saturday.
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
The Boston Transportation Department will install six “best-route” message screens based on real-time GPS data.
A new bakery, called Orchard Bakery, is hoping to bring fresh, handmade pastries to Marblehead.
Welcome to a better-late-than-never edition of our "Five Things to Know Today" column.
Selectmen backed the building inspector in efforts to enforce a three-year-old agreement about parking spaces. The owners failed to show up for the discussion.
Nicholas Mancini will show his work at Brush Strokes Gallery in Marblehead from June 1-29.
A thunderstorm knocked out power to most of Marblehead Wednesday night.
There were 23 home sales in April compared to 20 in April 2012.
Yes, Wednesdays can be a challenge. Need some inspiration from those who "climbed a mountain?"
Our "Five Things to Know Today" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including the result from Tuesday's first-round boys lacrosse playoff game.