Marblehead police asked residents to keep an eye out for this cat early Wednesday afternoon.
Residents who experience discolored water in the morning should run sink faucets on cold until it clears.
Leapfrog Group gives top grade for patient safety
A proposal restricting the use of commercial, gas-powered leaf blowers from Memorial Day to Labor Day is on the warrant for town meeting.
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report ranks schools based on factors such as graduation rates and academic performance.
This is how the Marblehead area compares to Massachusetts and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The museum will use the grant to install panels that detail stories and contributions of Black, Indigenous and People of Color.
Share your favorite mother-son or mother-daughter photo and sentiments, and we’ll feature it on the Marblehead Patch.
Victoria was found in the mud near May Street and returned safely after wandering away from her Pilgrim Road home after the gate blew open.
Matthew Fox, a Beverly resident, has spent 25 years in education, including the last 10 as principal of Marblehead Veterans Middle School.
Police advised residents to be on the lookout for scams after a home in town was advertised as being for "rent" without owners knowing it.
April's full pink moon is the first of three consecutive supermoons that will shine big and bright over Marblehead.
See how college aid applications changed for Marblehead area high schools.
These Marblehead students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
Marblehead Resident Raises Money for Statewide COVID-Hunger Relief Efforts
Here's how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospitals in Essex County.
Stump grinding, sidewalk paving and gas main work add up to a tough travel day in the vicinity of Humphrey Street.
The owners of Aro Cannabis are looking to open a recreational marijuana shop at 31 Atlantic Avenue.
The Marblehead High senior swept the statewide competitions this fall, including winning the Division 1 race at the MSTCA Cup.
The Lyrids peak is a perfect start to Earth Day in Marblehead. Known for fireballs, the meteor shower overlaps with the Eta Aquariids.
Home prices are expected to stay elevated for the near future. They have increased in Essex County area.
Police said gas line construction work will make the Humphrey Street intersection a headache on Thursday.
The upscale thrift store's donations now total more than $1.3 million over the past 15 years.
Marblehead and Swampscott fire and the towns' harbormasters will participate in an oil spill response drill planned for Thursday morning.
After past failures, this year's town meeting proposal would prohibit gas-powered blowers used commercially from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Local author and educator aim to help K-3 students connect through their new book and community workshops.
The Margaret Voss Howard Teacher Recognition Award recognizes one Marblehead and Salem teacher as representatives of district excellence.
The Online Statement Tells You How Much Benefit You and Your Family Can Expect To Receive
Here is how the Marblehead area is doing with coronavirus vaccinations.
These Marblehead students were among those earning academic or athletic distinction.
The Marblehead public charter school will help Food for Free provide nutrition assistance on the North Shore.
Marblehead residents weighed in on what they hope for out of the town's next police chief at a public forum.
Marblehead School of Ballet celebrates National Dance Week April 16 to April 25 with a National Dance Week Contest and special discounts.
The Police Chief Steering Committee will hold the forum to discuss the search and results from a recent survey on Tuesday night.
IRS figures allow you to compare what you’re paying in taxes with that of your Essex County neighbors.
The Marblehead native won the National Women's Hockey League crown with her Boston Pride teammates Saturday night at Warrior Ice Arena.
The Rotary Club recognized David Deutsch as a Paul Harris Fellow for his efforts shifting the talent showcase virtually amid the pandemic.
Louise Weber is the research manager for Media Literacy Now, an advocacy nonprofit for media literacy curriculum in schools.
The library will allow half-hour browsing sessions on Thursdays starting April 8. Curbside pickup will continue five days per week.
Noted singer-songwriter, Jeff Black, returns to the Me&Thee ... this time virtually on April 16.