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Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? π€ (Answer below!)
1. Peabody's Progeria Foundation Race For Research Returns For 25th Year (patch.com) β Peabody residents are invited to join the 25th Annual International Race for Research on Sept. 19 at Leather City Common, supporting the Peabody-based Progeria Research Foundation. The city's longest-running family 5K features a run, walk, and virtual option, with proceeds backing promising gene-editing work and treatment advances that are helping children with Progeria live longer lives.
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2. $1M Peabody Fire Truck Arrives After 3-Year Wait, Second Engine On Its Way (patch.com) β Peabody residents will soon see two new $1 million fire trucks joining the fleet, with the first now stationed at Engine 3 on Prospect Street and a second due at Engine 5 in South Peabody. Mayor Ted Bettencourt praised the City Council and firefighters for their support and service, while noting the city has joined a class-action lawsuit against the manufacturer over alleged antitrust and anti-competitive practices tied to the lengthy delivery delay.
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3. A summer experiment takes root (peabodyweeklynews.com) β A Peabody homeowner is turning his front yard into a small hydroponic lab, growing peppers, eggplant, strawberries, and more in buried buckets instead of soil. By tweaking low-energy methods to handle summer heat, he's showing how residents can experiment with sustainable, close-to-home food production right in a neighborhood yard.
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4. Why buyers are choosing Peabody, the hottest ZIP code of 2026 (bostonagentmagazine.com) β Peabody has just been named Realtor.com's hottest ZIP code in the country for 2026, thanks to strong buyer demand and quick-selling homes. Local prices are high but still under the Boston metro average, drawing many current Boston-area residents who want more space and value while staying within commuting distance.
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5. Traffic Technology Upgrades Underway Peabody-Gloucester Rte. 128 Stretch (iheart.com) β Drivers using Route 128 between Peabody and Gloucester will soon see new wrong-way detection technology, brighter signs, and clearer ramp markings aimed at preventing deadly crashes. MassDOT crews are working weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with occasional shoulder closures, making this a key safety upgrade for North Shore commuters.
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