Model ship hobbyists meet twice each week at the Torigian Center to learn and work together on their model sea-faring vessels.
The Lee Hawkins Band, new to the city’s summer concerts, closed out the series on Sunday in Wiggin Auditorium.
The Peabody Historical Society is holding the first ever Northshore Film Festival this fall and local filmmakers are encouraged to enter in five different categories.
The sixth and final concert is Sunday evening in the city’s summer series.
We Are America Inc. put on a show Sunday for the city’s Summer Concert Series — Festa Italiana.
The second to last concert in the summer series features local performers from We Are America.
Peabody’s Bridget Conway got the chance of a lifetime to sing a duet with her idol Josh Groban at a recent concert at TD Garden.
Two student artists from Montserrat College spent five weeks living in a Peabody historical home this summer. Their work is now displayed at an exhibit at the Peabody Fire Museum.
The fourth installment of the city’s summer concert series features the band Overdrive on Sunday evening.
Pair's work inspired by living in Nathaniel Felton Jr. House. Opening reception is Saturday, 2-4 p.m.
For the third installment of the Summer Concert Series, Classic Trax will perform songs of today and yesteryear.
On Wednesday, local youngsters and their parents stopped by the Peabody Institute Library for a drumming session with Otha Day, free lunch and to participate in a book buddy club.
The annual Summer Concert Series kicked off at the Leather City Common on Sunday with performances from the Beantown Swing Orchestra and John Stevens.
Beantown Swing Orchestra, featuring American Idol finalist John Stevens, will perform from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Ryan Montbleau Band will headline this year’s Naukabout Music Festival in East Falmouth on Aug. 6.
Hats, old and new, were on display on tables and pianos and atop people’s heads inside the Cassidy Art Museum on Sunday afternoon for an opening reception for a new exhibit.
Peabody Institute Library kicks off summer reading with a day of fun for kids and teens.
The first Mini Chef event took place last weekend.
Salem is also hosting the third annual North Shore Folk Festival.
Figure Skaters from the Peabody area showcased their talents at the O'Keefe Skating Rink last weekend.
City's first eco-friendly fair on Saturday will offer residents great advice to make their world a little greener.
Club held 36th annual show at the O'Keefe Skating Rink on Monday evening.
Brooksby Village residents and staff put on their own version of the popular television show, "Dancing with the Brooksby Stars."
Baskets will be delivered in time for Easter Sunday.
There is still time to get those photos of your little ones with the Easter Bunny at the Northshore Mall and plenty of places to enjoy spring.
While holiday centered around seven South Danvers men who fell at the Battle of Lexington, veterans of many wars were honored on Monday.
City officials and veterans groups also pay homage to South Danvers men who fought in Revolutionary War.
New digital maps at the Leatherworkers Museum web site tell the history of the leather business.
Enjoy new Friday night skating at O'Keefe Skating Rink; Honor Peabody's Revolutionary War heroes on Patriots Day.
After a not so funny April Fool's Day snowstorm and a few other starts and stops, city residents are finally enjoying spring after a long, cold winter.
Boris Brevde of the EuroBallroom Dancesport Studio in Newton donates his time to teach Covenant Christian Academy seniors some ballroom dancing.
Peabody Historical Society program at Smith Barn will look at first published North American poet's work and life in early America.
Retirement complex residents celebrate today's Boston Red Sox home opener against the New York Yankees with spirited rally.
With Earth Day and Easter fast approaching, Peabody offers plenty of activities for family to enjoy.
Two-day quilting exhibit showcased historical quilts with Keepsake Quilters' winners.
The artwork will be displayed in several downtown storefronts until April 15.
Northshore Mall ushers in spring with plenty of music from Radio Disney.
This morning, 35 Peabody High students will entertain the retirement complex's residents.
We Are America, Inc., and several city officials perform together at fifth annual show at the high school.
First day of Spring celebration features Hula dancing, pie eating contest and all the warmth of the islands.