Looking to soak in some spring weather in Marblehead? Here's a handy list of some of our favorite places in town to dine outside.
Lime Rickey's is expected to reopen today on Ocean Avenue.
The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Dartmouth men joked with Tsarnaev about his resemblance to the FBI suspect photos, then “freaked out” when they concluded it was really him.
Here's a closer look at how Marblehead voted in Tuesday's US Senate Primary Election.
Lynnfield resident Jane Tecce lost two brothers to heart disease and received her own transplant less than two years ago. Now, she wants to help spread the word about organ donation.
Here are five homes sold in the past week in Marblehead.
There were few voters lined up at polling locations in Marblehead Tuesday morning.
These homes were recently added to the Marblehead real estate market.
Not sure where to cast your vote today in Marblehead? Find out.
Haley's Market Cafe is adding dinner to the menu on Thursday and Friday nights.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including discussion of leafblowers at tonight's Board of Health meeting.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including a low-cost rabies clinic sponsored by Veterinarians of the North Shore.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance. Today, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the primary in the U.S. Senate race.
Our "Five Things to Know" column brings you essential daily information at a glance.
Crews received in-house and field training last week on the newly arrived 100-foot quint ladder truck.
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Marblehead Pics & Clips is a community gallery on Marblehead Patch where you can upload photos and videos from around town.
In case you missed some of them, here are the most-read stories out of Marblehead Patch this week.
Michael Johnson, 19, was sent to the Middleton House of Correction.
Organizers and administrators thanked local contractors for their help at the ceremony Thursday.
Big or small, we want to know what goals Marblehead residents are working toward and how they plan to achieve them. Sponsored by Grape Nuts
Here is a round-up of live music throughout the North Shore this weekend.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including big news for the North Shore's Angie Miller, who is looking more and more like this year's "American Idol" winner.
A round up of North Shore restaurant and food news.
The department sent two members to Boston in the days after the attack and three for the memorial service.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including some interesting agendas for civic meetings today.
The Marblehead Police Department added a new permanent Captain Wednesday night.
The program, for boys and girls entering the fifth grade in the fall, is free and will include five full days of fun and learning.
Welcome to a new Marblehead Patch feature: Constantly updated local real estate listings for homes on the market, courtesy of our partners Zillow.
Dozens of police vehicles escorted the body of slain MIT police officer Sean Collier to a private funeral service at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Peabody Wednesday afternoon.
Olympic gold medalist Kayla Harrison of Marblehead spoke to Swampscott High students at an all-school assembly on Tuesday.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance, including word of a great free talk to by given tonight at the library by Captains Jay Michaud and Ray Bates.
The Candy Pop Sweet Shoppe is now offering cotton candy and candy-filled balloons.
Our "Five Things to Know" column provides essential daily information at a glance for the informed Header. Today we highlight a bill by State Rep. Lori Ehrlich for a state-wide ban on plastic bags.