Brooksby Village prides itself on offering safe, accessible outdoor environments that encourage residents to get active and socialize.
The reduction that went into effect July 1 brings rates back to levels in the fall of 2022, according to Peabody Municipal Light Plant.
North Shore animal control expert Dan Proulx will lead the July 25 discussion at the Peabody Senior Center.
In a heartwarming ceremony on the Chelsea Jewish Lifecare campus, assisted living residents joined with Congregation Sons of Israel
Thirty teams played at Salem's Kernwood Country Club in one of the YMCA of the Metro North's biggest fundraising events of the year.
Roche's typical day at Brooksby includes meeting with prospective residents, giving tours of the 90-acre campus, and more
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation's Shared Streets and Spaces Grant Program funded the Kristen Crowley Memorial Trail work.
The weekly shows begin on July 9 and include with a music and fireworks show with the Lisa Love Experience on Aug. 13.
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The division will include hiring for mental health and substance abuse care positions under the guidance of the Peabody Health Department.
The Northeast Arc's cafe that provides work training for its members with disabilities sustained damage in the Main Street apartment fire.
The first event of the summer is an ice cream sundae party, which will take place on June 28 at 3 p.m. at the Peabody Library main branch.
Several Winona Street residents posted on social media about the driver they believe intentionally hit the family of geese.
The Beverly and Peabody YMCAs will offer beginner lessons through the DCR's Safe Water Initiative Massachusetts funding.
Chris Lovasco outlined plans for the Marblehead day camp Children's Island and the Greater Beverly YMCA's Early Childhood Education Center.
The new shuttle is part of a program where veterans gain property tax relief by driving fellow veterans to medical appointments.
Twenty eight student workers were granted scholarships through the Student Scholarship Fund at Brooksby Villag
The museum will host the events this weekend in partnership with Peabody Fire Department, Peabody Police Department, and Metro North YMCA.
Residents will be able to dispose of everything from spray cans to batteries to televisions at the event on June 3.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the Progeria International Race for Research will be on Sept. 9 with the day-long festival set for Sept. 10.
The Outside the Box Project has been created to focus on community pride and enhancing visual aesthetics in the neighborhood.
Northeast Arc said the employment training cafe sustained "significant water damage" and seeks funds for losses not covered by insurance.
The museum's first fundraising event is the "Grown-Ups Night Out" party on May 12.
The winning $1 million ticket was bought at Convenience Plus on Main Street in North Reading
The community trash and winter debris collection is set for May 6.
The open dialogue about recovery, substance abuse and mental health will be Thursday at Chabad of Peabody.
The Diversity Committee, now very active with upwards of 30 diverse members, meets once a month to discuss different ways to engage communit
It’s not surprising to see Kaplan Estates resident Roberta Russell dancing. She’s passionate about dancing as a form of daily exercise.
PMLP officials said the price drop "effectively negates" the 16 percent increase implemented on Jan. 1.
Robert Tucker purchased the winning ticket at T.J.'s Variety on Lynnfield Street.
The Peabody Education Foundation will host a Kentucky Derby-style party on Derby Day at the Black Box Theater.
Torigian Family YMCA is partnering with the Northeast Chapter of the American Red Cross to host a blood drive on April 2, 2023.
The library will host a fundraiser to help preserve one of the last remaining copies of Audubon's 200-year-old Birds of America print.
There will be four weeks of yard waste collection this spring starting on April 3.
The 2 Donkey's Toy Shop opened as a gift shop inside the museum this month and could eventually move to a Main Street storefront.
The Peabody Rotary said on Monday that the event has been postponed to March 21 at Danversport.
Each Imagine That! meeting begins with a simple phrase, which is used as a writing prompt to spark writers' creativity.
Nearly two dozen restaurants, breweries and specialty shops representing several nationalities will be at the event at Danversport.
Pam DeGroot is undoubtedly one of the busiest residents on the Harriet and Ralph Kaplan assisted living campus in Peabody.
The Howley Street club, which admitted to serving alcohol in violation of a special permit, will have to meet conditions for reinstatement.