The Polar Plunge raises funds to help to wipe out polio around the world. Take a virtual "plunge' online to support the rotarians efforts.
Expect delays in the area.
The agency also highlights 12 tax scams they call the "Dirty Dozen."
Top trending stories last week on Peabody Patch.
Plus, a donor withdraws an enormous pledge to Wenham College and three men are arrested after a stabbing and carjacking.
Areas that get freezing rain could have hazardous travel conditions on Saturday morning.
The activities were part of Red Ribbon Week.
FAMILY FUN EVENT
The Recreational Education Center in Peabody, MA is hosting a Touch-a-Truck event and we need more utility vehicles or trucks.
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History shows that a good amount of Boston winters have seen snowfalls toward the end of March or later.
The mayor intends to pursue any potential state and federal government reimbursement for snow and ice removal costs.
A look at the top trending stories last week on Peabody Patch.
Plus, incredible drone footage over Boston and an online suicide pact between students at two schools foiled.
Company officials also said the Fitchburg Line would return to full weekday service during the morning rush hour.
There have been 12 fire deaths so far in 2015, and the one common thread between many of them is the lack of working smoke alarms.
Mention Buddha's Tavern at registration and get a free door prize raffle ticket.
The’ grand prize-winning piece will be sent to Washington, D.C., where it will hang in the Capitol building for one year.
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Animal Control Officer Lillian Pinto said waterfowl should be left alone, and it is illegal to feed swans in Peabody.
In much better news, it's almost spring.
The parking was rescinded for a short time at noon on Monday.
The storm is expected to start on Tuesday night.
Vehicles parking on the public ways are subjected to ticketing and/or towing at owners expense.
The storm could bring enough snowfall to break the record for snowiest winter on record in Boston.
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Plus, the most popular dog breeds and an off-duty firefighter saves a boy from a burning home.
Boston has received 102 inches of snow this winter as of Friday; the all-time record is 107 inches set in 1995/1996.
A reminder to not buckle your children in with heavy coats on to keep them safe.
Top trending stories on Peabody Patch in February.
For more information, call Minas J. Dakos, chairman, Peabody Licensing Board, at (978) 538-5717.
Some areas of the state could get up to 6 inches of snow.
The cost is $30 per person and all proceeds benefit the Haven from Hunger.
It won't be too much longer until we see 7 p.m. sunsets.
The Labrador Retriever remains the top dog for the 24th consecutive year, the longest reign in AKC history.
Fun for all ages just announced for the spring. Enjoy regular favorites and some new options!
VIDEO. Maybe Punxsutawney Phil is the one playing the fiddle...and laughing at us under his breath.
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And there's a little ninja who is whispering to commuters all around Greater Boston.
Snow could fall at more than an inch per hour overnight.