The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Ludwig von Beethoven’s epic Symphony No. 3, “Eroica” headlines the program when the North Shore Philharmonic Orchestra takes to the stage for their Winter Concert Sunday, Feb. 10 at Swampscott High School Auditorium.
The diving competition and the 500 swim were held on Tuesday at Salem State. The rest of the evens were held on Wednesday, also at Salem State.
Markey is in, Lynch set to make an announcement Thursday and Brown reportedly is considering throwing his hat into the race following Tuesday’s nomination of John Kerry as Secretary of State.
These 5 local homes were recently added to the real estate market.
Lauren Michaud graduated from Marblehead High School in 2001
The panel meets at 7 p.m. Thursday in the library at the Village School, 93 Village St.
They will talk about damage claims from blasting.
The Marblehead Little Theatre present the play which is based on the 1925 Scopes Trial and explores freedom and the shackles placed on it by widespread political hysteria.
But State Rep. Lori Ehrlich does appreciate Gov. Patrick's proposed investment in schools and transportation.
Superintendent Greg Maass and staff have taken the financial reins in the short term.
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Taylor places second, Mitlin and Newsome place third at CAL-NEC wrestling tournament. Powell wins Northeastern Conference wrestler of the year.
This week's You Ask...Patch Answers column is focused on the parking lot behind Warwick Place.
The town's newest Italian eatery is preparing to open its doors in the next couple months.
Forecasters are warning the timing of an approaching snowstorm may make Monday afternoon and evening commute slippery.
Essential daily information at a glance, including a new report that says repairs to Abbot Hall's clock and clock tower could cost $2 million.
Essential daily information at a glance, including dangerous winds this morning.
Essential daily information at a glance, including temps that will reach past the mid 50s today.
Essential daily information at a glance, including a presentation by Salem State geologist Lindley Hanson.
Essential daily information at a glance, including a looming deadline for third-quarter property taxes.
The former interim business manager, Kevin Meagher, did not carry a gun in schools. The district's policy on weapons adheres to state law.
Help track bird species and their numbers by noting what you see at your bird feeder on Feb. 2 and 3.
Massachusetts has one of the highest rates of explosions, according to the representative's office.
The Center for Science in the Public Interest issued a detailed examination of extreme eating in chain restaurants.
Virginia Healy-Kenney, who retired last year from MassHousing, was honored by the Massachusetts Mortgage Bankers Association for outstanding work on behalf of home mortgage consumers and affordable housing.
Here's a look back at some of the comments made by our readers this week.
In case you missed something, here's a look back at our top five stories of the week.
The 24-year-old is charged with a felony and a misdemeanor for the alleged attack.
Marblehead, along with many other cities and towns, would see a significant increase in local aid, particularly in education, under Gov. Patrick's proposed budget.
Here is a round up of live music happening this weekend around the North Shore.
People who live upstairs from Bang Tin Metal Art Gallery are temporarily out of their units because of live wires in the walls.
Local firefighters fought through freezing temperatures to extinguish a fire in a building on Pleasant Street Thursday afternoon.
The winner of the annual logo contest was announced earlier this week at a premiere party hosted by The Landing.
Selectmen agreed to offer the house at 57 Green St. for $70,000.
Town Meeting approved purchase or remediation of contaminated properties with homes last year.
Architects, glass manufacturers failed to consider the impact of 120 mph wind on glass wall at the school's front.