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Here's a look back at some of the comments made by our readers this week.
In case you missed some of them, here are the most-read stories out of Marblehead Patch this week.
Before it's gone forever - here's a look out toward Marblehead from the top of the Salem Harbor Power Station's 500-foot power stack.
Marblehead hosted classroom and field training for its firefighters and those from Swampscott, Gloucester and Oxford departments this week.
The university is pausing to remember Collier, a 2009 graduate, who authorities believe was killed by the Marathon bombing suspects.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including some shocking news out of last night's "American Idol" for local contestant Angie Miller.
The Muscular Dystrophy Association recognized the Marblehead firefighter as the Massachusetts Above and Beyond Award winner.
The child was later found at a house where he was reportedly eating cookies.
Here is a round-up of live music throughout the North Shore this weekend.
Here's a round-up of business news from around the North Shore.
Obituary for Joshua Bayley Burke, age 52
The New York group "Broadway Break Thru" will conduct a "Summer Intensive" workshop from July 15-20 at "a Dancer's Dream" in Marblehead. Broadway and TV star Jeremy Jordan is the headline attraction.
The Athletic Program at Tower School is an important part of Tower's culture. Here are a few of our memorable coaching experiences from this year.
In her final article of the year, reporter Meredith Piela laments the passing of another year, talks about how far she has come at MHS and how there are only two more years left until she graduates.
Obituary of Joseph S. W. Parker, Marblehead, MA
Obituary of Jean Gilbert (Williams) Shepard age 86 of Marblehead
Many of New England’s most historic sites call Cape Ann home. Cape Ann annually draws thousands of tourists, regardless of season.
Drainage Project Updates for June 9th through June 15th
The Crazy Candy Lady
Marblehead fifth grader recognized for academic excellence by The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth
With the rise of environmental awareness and advancement in technology comes a new and improved real estate industry. Find out how you can use technology to better your home buying process!
Headlight Reporter Alex Kerai interviews Judy Luise and explores the MHS Peer Mentor Program. He talks about the changes in the program and his experience in the program (as mentor and mentee).
Come down and join us for some summer fun!
Grace Beatty, an eighth grade student at Tower School, shares her love of knitting with newborn babies at North Shore Medical Center. Blankets Full of Grace: Knitting For Newborns
Montserrat Gallery presents "A Performative Drawing Project," featuring 7 artists who will 'draw' directly onto 7 walls in the Montserrat Gallery, 23 Essex Street, over 7-weeks, June 3 – Aug. 8.
The mercury's rising! Keep cool at the JCC's beautiful Outdoor Pool with family activities, tennis, cafe and more! Plus, NEW DancEnergy classes and more....
Earth Day was celebrated for a full week last month, which culminated in student-led composting demonstrations, a scavenger hunt, seed plantings, and one of our favorites
Headlight's Reporter-in-the-Field Shanna Smith examines the effect that snow days now have on the school year and how a few days off in mid-Winter is now effecting many students's summer plans.
Massport Honors Marblehead Resident For Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes employees for superior achievements
Drainage Project Updates for 5/26 -6/8
Cape Cod epitomizes some of New England's beauty and is filled with so much history. The gorgeous shore lines are lined with some of the country's earliest colonial settlements; read more in my blog!
What should an investor do about rising interest rates?
Last Weekend the Fishwagons traveled up to Castine, Maine for the Maine High School Sailing State Championship and they placed in second – and only one point behind first place!
Friends of the Hillel LIbrary recently held its 26th Annual Education Forum honoring Ken and Susan Weinstein with the Edith Bloch Awar at Cohen Hillel Academy.
Girls Inc. of Lynn will hold the 11th annual SMART Girls Summit on May 29, 2013 - aimed to inspire girls to participate in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Local, Regional & Nationally recognized wrestling enthusiasts highlight an informative evening to educate parents and kids in hopes of bringing new wrestlers into the summer youth wrestling program.
Where I’m From Written and presented by: Elsa, 5th Grade I am from oceanside. I am from the rocky mountains I am from the steaming summer days Chilled by ice cream treats
Prom season is here! In an effort to keep this fun filled night as safe as possible, Safety Insurance has created a list of driving tips for both parents and teens.
Summer's almost here and that means backyard grilling! But just because dinner is on the grill, doesn't mean it's healthy. What are the healthiest foods to grill? Delicious tips from the JCC.