The city is now seeking housing options for the more than 40 residents displaced in last week's fire.
Entitled "Empower Wellness, Embrace Life" the event will expolore the continuum of care options available on the North Shore campus
Dining choices at Brooksby range from casual cafes and pubs to full-service restaurants
The public is invited to run with the YMCA for a great cause Nov. 23 at Lt. Ross Park in Peabody
Will collect donations for victims of Hurricane Helene until Friday, October 11.
Bridgewell's annual month of giving back kicked off on Tuesday with more than 60 members helping with the farm harvest.
Cesko Gjinaj bought his ticket at From Brazil Restaurant on Walnut Street in Peabody.
The "Where in the World" celebration raised money to provide financial assistance to members and residents in need across the region.
Brooksby Village offers unique perks such as Annual Well-Being Visits, on-site Employee Health and Well-Being Centers and more
Jennifer Kowal was most recently the external relations manager for the Providence Children's Museum in Rhode Island.
Award winners were announced in 13 categories from the Peabody International Festival this past weekend.
The new Board members will be formally installed during the PACC's Annual Dinner on Nov. 13.
The Kingsbury Clubhouse at Brooksby Village has a new look, as well as delicious dining options and lots of fun amenities!
These grants can support a variety of cultural and artistic projects and activities in Peabody.
New signage includes trail maps and distances between key points on the trail.
Angela's Preschool and Daycare of Peabody and Pathways for Children were awarded the Healey-Driscoll Administration grants.
Brooksby residents enjoy a carefree lifestyle that affords them plenty of time to make friends
Jack York created TaleGate to change the perception of senior living and aging by celebrating the remarkable lives of older adults
Six people are being honored for their efforts to provide a lifetime of contributions to our educational system on Oct. 17.
The grant will help the Peabody Social Services Department with mental health and substance abuse support outreach programs.
The free camp for Essex County students entering fifth grade is hosting a record 500 students this summer.
The program at the Peabody Institute Library will focus on self-care, helping friends with depression and suicide prevention.
U.S. Navy Lt. J.G. Emily Bellavance is a 2017 Peabody Veterans Memorial High graduate and 2021 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
The farm posted a statement on social media assuring that their animals, while aging and dealing with health issues, are well taken care of.
Engdahl loves her job, the residents, and the community.
The 39th Annual Fore the Kids Golf Tournament was held at Kernwood Country Club in Salem on Monday.
Residents learn the pricing structure at Brooksby Village make budgeting easier but provide peace of mind for the future.
The awards were given to area businesses and professionals who had outstanding achievements in the community this past year.
White runs Cycling Without Age Massachusetts that promotes outdoor activity for seniors through the use of trishaws.
The free Sunday concert series begins on July 14 and runs through Aug. 18.
Residents generously donated $224,000 to the Student Scholarship Fund
This year's date of Sept. 15 includes a rain date of Sept. 22 after weather forced last year's cancellation.
The Peabody Awards honor educators and philanthropists who work to provide a lifetime of contributions to the education community.
Residents can rid themselves of many household and automotive chemicals on June 1.
Award winners were recognized Thursday at the YMCA of Metro North's annual meeting.
The SpeakOUT night of stories and discussion will kick off Pride Month at the Peabody Library on June. 3.
At Brooksby Village, there are three resident-grown gardening areas, teeming with fragrant, flowering annuals and colorful, tasty veggies.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Peabody.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates.
All donors will receive a Patriotic T-shirt.