West Memorial Elementary first-grader Regina Luongo discovers her passion for picking up around her favorite walking path.
The annual community cleanup is set for May 18.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Peabody.
There are many reasons why thousands of retirees have made the move to Brooksby Village
The second annual awards night celebrates local businesses and individuals in Peabody, Lynnfield, Middleton and Danvers.
The quartet walked and ran 26.2 miles on Sunday wearing 35-pound "ruck sacks" that represent first responders and military gear.
Angel Batista was a member of the 10-person research running team that completed the 26.2 miles on Marathon Monday.
Presentation with Dr. Jennifer Pilcher will focus on all aspects of assisted living memory care; event free of charge and open to the public
The week of April 15 is the first of four weeks of free, curbside waste pickup during the spring.
While the path of totality will go through northern New England, those on the North Shore can still anticipate a show on April 8.
The museum's first-ever 'Carnival' adult cocktail party will take place at the Black Box Theater in Peabody on May 17.
Amy Turner previously served as VP of Operations for the YMCA of Greater Boston and executive director of the North Suburban YMCA in Woburn.
In partnership with the Northeast Chapter of the American Red Cross, the YMCA is hosting a blood drive on April 28, 2024.
Peabody Municipal Light said crews were on scene to help fix the line and restore power at about 6:30 p.m.
The April 8 eclipse is the last one for the next 21 years.
There will be four weeks of curbside waste pickup scheduled for this spring.
Ozzy's vest will be embroidered with the sentiment "In honor of Ofc. Henry Breckenridge Badge #609."
Opening rounds of the tournament will be on Saturday and Monday in Lynn, Melrose, Peabody, and Saugus with the finals on Monday.
Residents and staff members were pleased to see Brooksby's pickleball court come together--and gain as much attention as it has.
Sean Salvati said he will use some of his winnings to buy his mother a car.
The class will include insight into all aspects of police work, as well as a K9 demonstration, ridealong, and a trip to the firing range.
Restaurants, coffee shops, breweries and the high school culinary program are among those set to appear on March 19 at Danversport.
Residents are passionate about caring for their overall health.
Looking for something to do with the kids during school vacation? Check out the North Shore's only children's museum's programming.
A damaged, mold-infested Samoset Road home that was a danger to the neighborhood is now on the market after a more than $300,000 renovation.
Ranjeev Benjamin is the YMCA of the North Shore's new executive director for mental illness.
Lauren Rainville expresses her gratitude toward Peabody police, fire and EMS first responders who helped deliver Emily and save her life.
Brooksby Village volunteer at Shore Country Day School as part of an initiative called the Brooksby Buddies
The state Department of Transportation will host the virtual meeting Tuesday night.
Craig Childress is a Northeast Metro Teach alumnus and works in facilities management and Operations at Boston University.
The part-time liaisons will serve as representatives on the Peabody Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness 2.0 team for 18 months.
Paul Riley said he plans to donate some of his winnings to the Animal Rescue League as well as to buy a new car for his wife.
Brooksby Village’s comprehensive rewards go beyond typical employee benefits
Peabody police reported sightings in several neighborhoods, including near the Higgins Middle School.
The endowment donation comes from the M. Theodore and Beatrice Karger Trust on behalf of their late son, Charles Karger.
The annual Rotary Club of Peabody fundraiser for Peabody scholarships and school initiatives will be held on March 19 at Danversport.
Amanda Goffermann of Saugus is the winner of a $25,000 a year for life prize.
With maintenance-free apartment homes that create more time for pursuing hobbies and interests, it's no wonder why residents are busy
Venezia worked with the American Red Cross to host blood drives at Big Night Boston.