Programs for all Ages: 5 & under, youth, teen and adults!
Read the Marblehead Police Logs from Aug. 20.
Two Performances Only - Friday, Sept. 8, and Saturday, Sept. 9, 7:30 p.m. Inspired by Barbra Streisand's book, "My Passion for Design"
Here's an interview with the versatile and talented Amy Soucy who is part of the "Steady On: A Celebration of Lilith Fair at 20"
This production is for youth ages 11-17 years
Highlights from Police Logs from August 17-19
The first day of school is right around the corner.
There has been an uptick in breaking and entering of boats moored in Marblehead.
The new season features Fundamental Workshops Series in ballet and Pilates.
Early morning renditions of "happy birthday," suspicious cooler, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Here's an interview with Lara Herscovitch who will playing in a Lilith Fair tribute at the me and thee on September 8
As part of the library's conversations on race, there will be a discussion on systemic racism.
The nonprofit is still looking for sponsors for 180 local students' back-to-school supplies.
Suspicious joggers, maggots, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Marblehead Little Theatre and Rebel Shakespeare Company once again join forces this summer to present Shakespeare's King Lear
The Marblehead Little Theatre is excited to announce non-equity auditions for their production of Letters From War written by Nate Bertone
This program is for children ages 7-12.
Two Performances Only - September 8 & 9, 7:30 p.m
You will be entertained with games in the style of Whose Line Is It Anyway.
See where Marblehead High School falls on a ranking of best public high schools.
When's the first day of school in Marblehead? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.
Drivers can use School Street again!
A concert tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Lilith Fair will kick off at the Me & Thee Coffeehouse.
Thanks to Donation Made in Loving Memory of Sister Frances Donahue, SND - Toys to Help First Responders Comfort Kids in Emergency Situations
Help keep The Marblehead Food Pantry's shelves stocked through mid-September by making donations at 5 Marblehead Locations Before August 8
The Breaking Grounds pop up officially opened this week.
Driving and spitting, a persistent scammer in Arlington, and more items from the Marblehead Police logs.
The Cloister Gallery at St. Andrew’s Church is featuring an exhibition by local artists Doug W. Johnson and Susan Johnson.
Looking for a new house, or just enjoying the virtual view? Check out some properties on the market in Patch's houses-for-sale listings.
A traveling exhibit on the stamp tax crisis of 1765 will come to the Abbot Library.
The pop up at the Jewish Community Center of the North Shore will run for about a month.
September 9 and 10
Counterfeiting, someone throwing eggs, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Check out new job listings in and around Marblehead.
Police are looking for information regarding a man who started a conversation with a young child on Wednesday.
Three people were dubbed Paul Harris Fellows for their work in the community.
Starting Monday, July 31, several Marblehead roads will be impacted by paving projects.
This R-rated comedy evening will feature the talented local improv troupe, lots of funny scenes and just plain fun!
Lost fanny pack, using a bong in public, and more from the Marblehead Police log.
Elizabeth Drabkin guest soloist at Clifton Lutheran - July 23rd