Vintage shoes dating back to the 1920s, '30s and some earlier designs are nicely displayed at both the Peabody Historical Society and the Peabody Art Association gallery located side-by-side on Washington Street.
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Is this playful hound-shepherd mix your match?
The mayor's office is hosting a free movie night at the Leather City Common this Friday.
Do you want to be showered with love and Kisses?
Could you be Berty's match?
This Walker Hound is in need for a loving home.
What to be an extra in Grown Ups 2? Here's everything you need to know about an upcoming casting call for paid extras.
Could Whitney be your match?
Nearly a full house of about 100 seniors enjoyed the program, which the chorale presented in Montreal this past weekend.
Prizes include free recording time and a headlining gig at The Harp.
Who will be the 2012 "North Shore Star?" Peabody's Raponi is hoping to lay claim to that title this weekend.
Soprano Elizabeth Keusch headlines concert program Feb. 12 with works of Stravinsky, Bach and Schubert.
Haven from Hunger hosts a night with the authors Saturday to raise funds for its capital campaign.
Teresa Coelho is back at the Peabody Institute Library this weekend with the interactive music program for kids, Music Together.
Lots of laughs and songs as local youngsters accompany Dara VanReemortel in familiar songs.
Sing some holiday songs at the library this Saturday.
The city held its annual holiday festival Sunday afternoon at City Hall, complete with tree lighting and visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus.
Peabody's new downtown art center will hold a holiday open house next Thursday, Dec. 1 to show off all it has to offer. Stop by to purchase holiday gifts, view the "Leather or Knot" exhibit one last time and meet local artists.
Peabody's Gina Hagen contributed a Red Sox themed card to the holiday collection on sale by Dana-Farber.
Peabody Patch will highlight one fun or important event each weekend that you don't want to miss.
"When is the movie that was filmed at the Cabaret Lounge coming out?"
Peabody's public access station gets further nods from community media festival judges this fall.
Smulowitz, a chaplain at Peabody's Brooksby Village, earns award for play on children's experiences in Holocaust.
The annual Greek Festival at St. Vasilios Greek Orthodox Church starts this Friday.
The deadline to enter Topsfield Fair's Junior King and Queen Pageant is Friday.
Due to a rainy forecast over the weekend, the Dinner and a Movie Night will be moved indoors to City Hall. "Fever Pitch" will still be shown at 8 p.m., but inside Wiggin Auditorium.
Author Charles Haine will be at the ArcWorks Community Art Center on Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. for a book signing on his latest work, "The Urban Biking Handbook."
Savory smells wafted up Lowell Street from the many vendors in the square who offered their traditional ethnic delicacies on Sunday.
Plans are now finalized for the 28th festival of ethnic heritage this Sunday in Peabody Square. Find out all you need to know here before you go.
The deadline to enter to be a contestant in the 2011 Mrs. Essex County Pageant at the Topsfield Fair in Oct. 6.
Photo of the Day, Sept. 2.
Books, ice cream and polo are all happening this weekend.
Here are five Peabody history books available at the Peabody Barnes and Noble.
Get ready for the 28th Annual International Festival on Sept. 18. This year, the festival and other related activities span nearly the entire month of September and the multicultural fest is also now online.
Photo of the Day, Aug. 25.
The Saturday market, a car event and an exhibit are three activities this weekend.
Photo of the Day, Aug. 19.
About 20 seniors joined laugh-master Bob Herrick in an hour of infectious and uproarious laughter during activities, such as the penguin dance, lion laughter, ice down the back reaction and just plain laughing.