Wondering what the town's new $1.2 million quint ladder truck will look like? Here are some pictures of the Fire Department's new apparatus.
The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The conclave is tomorrow, and Boston’s Cardinal Sean O’Malley has emerged as a possibility to be elected the new leader of the Catholic Church.
Essential daily information at a glance, including a warning from the National Weather Service that snow melt is expected to refreeze on our roads, making them potentially treacherous before 9 a.m.
The RMV has discontinued the service because the company that provided the reminders was sold.
The images of houses destroyed or made uninhabitable by the storm are a nightmare for shoreline homeowners — or people who some day want to be. Does it change how you feel about living seaside?
Are you selling a home with a great porch, indoor or outdoor? Upload it to this article.
Here's a look back at some of the comments made by our readers this week.
In case you missed something, here are some of Marblehead Patch's top stories of the week.
Friday's snowstorm dumped more than a foot of snow on Marblehead, prompting road closures and the cancellation of school.
At 2 a.m. on Sunday, March 10, set your clocks ahead one hour. But why do we do it? Let's find out!
Here's a quick look at how much snow got dumped on the North Shore during this most recent storm.
The Marblehead All Sports Foundation is looking for local sponsors and has raised a third of the $1.3 million needed for a new, more durable Piper Field.
Did you get any good photos of the stormy weather out there?
Schools in town are closed after all due to the worsening storm conditions.
The storm led Marblehead school officials to push back today's opening.
Essential daily Marblehead information at a glance, including the latest on the storm.
Here's a round-up of business news in the North Shore area.
Here is a round-up of live music throughout the North Shore this weekend.
Marblehead's superintendent, Greg Maass, says that "regrettably, my relationship with the School Committee has been tense."
The young singers and songwriters are the headline event Saturday night at the Walnut Street Cafe in Lynn.
Essential daily information at a glance, including the latest on today's extreme weather.
Here are five homes sold in the past week in Marblehead.
Coastal flooding and beach erosion are possible during high tide Thursday and Friday.
A Swampscott goal in the third period swept Swampscott into the finals of the Div 3 North Sectionals tournament.
The forum is set for Tuesday at Stonehill College.
A coastal storm could dump heavy wet snow and cause flooding between Thursday and Friday in Marblehead.
Essential daily information at a glance, including word that the School Committee will take up the controversial artificial turf debate.
One candidate has name recognition, but experts say no one has separated themselves from the field yet.
These homes were recently added to the Marblehead real estate market.
Rival Swampscott stands in Marblehead High hockey's way. The two teams square up at 5:10 p.m. today in Chelmsford.
Comella's Restaurant is preparing to open their new space on Atlantic Avenue in Marblehead.
Marblehead's young Brian Coleman is now the 10th fastest nine-year-old in the 50 yard backstroke in New England after his race this past weekend in Vermont.
Marblehead's Sean Taylor earns himself distinction as top wrestler in team history, closing out high school career at NE Championships. Taylor first wrestled as sixth- and seventh-grader, winning Mass. Big East Youth Tournaments.
Jeremy Katz was released on $500 cash bail at his arraignment in Lynn District Court on Monday.
Marblehead will host two elections and a town meeting in three weeks. And a month and half later it will hold another election.
A 5-minute documentary filmed by two Marblehead High students is a finalist in a special showcase in the 2013 Salem Film Festival.
This week's You Ask...Patch Answers column is all about the Commercial Street docks.
Swampscott, Salem and State Police helped Marblehead officers at the scene of an early morning party on Green Street. A third person was later charged by police with assault, as well.