Peabody Municipal Light said most customers should be restored late Thursday morning.
A volunteer fair for recurring helpers will be held at the museum on Thursday.
The event includes a grilled hot dog lunch for more than 400 Peabody seniors and is part of the city's flu shot tour this fall.
Additional street sweeping, trash and litter removal is coming to Main Street and adjacent areas downtown.
Sunday's first International Festival in three years will mean some parking restrictions and detours downtown.
Peabody police and fire will hold ceremonies on Sunday morning with a moment of silence set for that afternoon.
With six dining venues on campus, Brooksby residents relish true restaurant experiences.
The families teamed up to collect trash from the schools' grounds and plant flowers at the high school 9/11 memorial.
Cara Green takes the helm of the Torigian Family YMCA after serving as operations director and branch co-director for the past year.
The temporary Phase 3 water restriction includes a $100 fine per violation.
The Peabody Cultural Council is looking for applicants for creative and artistic programs in the community.
Cmdr. Billie J. Farrell talked with YMCA of Metro North campers about being the first woman commander of the historic ship.
The event is set to announce federal funding to complete parts of the trail through Boxford, Newbury, Peabody, Salem and Marblehead.
The Peabody mall is one of the Simon Property Group locations collaborating with Cradles to Crayons for the clothing donation program.
Patricia Vigliotti was honored at the 2022 Mass Assisted Living Association (MA-ALA) for her work at Kaplan Estates Assisted Living
With temperatures expected to challenge 100 degrees, Peabody Mayor Ted Bettencourt has issued a city heat advisory for Thursday and Friday.
The concerts will be held at the Peabody Institute Library beginning outdoors on Aug. 22 and before moving indoors to the Sutton Room.
Applications for vendors and gallery participants are due by Sunday.
Two teen movie nights, a Mass. Book Award tasting event and End of Summer Teen Hangout are open to Peabody students.
The Tannery welcomes residents with eye-catching décor, signature cocktails, small plates, and other gastronomic goodies
The shots are available as part of the Health and Wellness Expo at the Leather City Common this weekend.
The former Lowell High crew coach will manage the expansion of the YMCA's swim lessons and other pool offerings.
Residents can unload anything from pesticides to TV monitors to old light bulbs at the Department of Public Services on July 30.
The renovated 284-unit affordable housing community was built inside the historic former leather tannery building.
The Peabody Municipal Light Commission voted to OK the first rate increase in 12 years to offset rising costs.
The program will run three days per week at the Library Courtyard, Higgins Middle School and McCarthy Elementary School starting next week.
Residents enjoy a wide range of classes at the fitness and aquatics centers, enriching volunteer opportunities, and many activities & clubs
State Rep. Thomas Walsh nominated Carolyn Wynn for the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women's annual award.
Peabody met the four standards to become an Arbor Day Foundation Tree City USA community.
The season will include a special Lisa Love Experience show and fireworks extravaganza at Peabody Veterans Memorial on Aug. 7.
40 student workers were granted scholarships through the Student Scholarship Fund at Brooksby Village
The City Hall ceremony and pop-up pub event both take place on June 11 with a Pride Night at Granite Coast Brewing Company on June 10.
A variety of reading, play and activity programs for children begin on June 18.
The event is designed to raise funds and allow attendees to learn more about the work that takes place at the community farm.
The city's signature event will be back for the first time in three years on Sept. 11.
Not many 14-year-olds who get a part-time job expect to find themselves with the same employer 20 years later, but Gina Fernandez did!
Mayor Ted Bettencourt joked that he plans to retire from "competitive marathon racing" following his 24,039th-place showing.
The citywide volunteer cleanup event will take place on April 30.
The week of April 4 will be the first of four weeks this spring where free curbside pickup of yard waste will take place.
The library will welcome Somerville singer/songwriter Karen Grenier to its stage on March 28.