The Easter Bunny will be on hand to take pictures with children - and even pets for one day - starting March 18.
Banks, post offices, and other services in Peabody will be closed Monday, Feb. 21 for Presidents Day.
While most stores and service businesses are open Monday, municipal offices and schools will be closed.
It's always best to call ahead before going anywhere on the holidays to check hours, but here's a general look at what's open and closed.
The following places in Beverly, Peabody and Lynn are offering meals to those in need on Christmas Day.
Local Christmas tree farms are welcoming families back to their lots this year as the country emerges from the pandemic.
The Peabody Police Department is collecting toys for children ages 4 through 11 in its lobby.
The Peabody location is accepting donations of books, clothing and toys from a child's wish list, as well as money for YMCA scholarships.
Fewer Christmas trees will be available this year due to supply chain delays.
The Thanksgiving holiday means most government offices, stores and coronavirus testing sites will be closed in 2021.
The Peabody Police and Law Enforcement Torch Run is Dec. 5.
Gina's Giving Back will prepare more than 4,300 Thanksgiving meals for those in need this holiday season.
Mills 58 is collecting toys and will have an "office holiday party" open to the public for more collections on Dec. 9.
A more traditional holiday season is set for downtown Peabody.
While schools, municipal offices and libraries are closed, there are deals to be had in appreciation for those who served.
Those in need are invited to these locations for a Thanksgiving meal this holiday season.
Santa will greet children sitting next to him or at a social distance starting on Nov. 12.
Residents are invited to attend the Nov. 11 ceremony that will include several speakers and a special Veterans Day proclamation.
Popular pumpkin patches and farms in Massachusetts offer a ton of autumn fun for the family.
Late-October is a great time to pick up the best pumpkin possible at Peabody-area pumpkin patches.
Mid-October is a great time to pick up the biggest pumpkin possible at Peabody area pumpkin patches.
Early October is a great time to pick up the biggest pumpkin possible at Peabody area pumpkin patches.
A Peabody 8-year-old boy and Essex 6-year-old girl were tabbed to represent the fair at events throughout the upcoming year.
Early October is an excellent time to visit a pumpkin farm in the Peabody-area.
Pumpkin patches in the Peabody area are gearing up for the peak season.
Mid-September is an excellent time to visit a pumpkin patch in the Peabody area.
Here's what's open and closed in Peabody over the holiday weekend.
There are many pumpkin patches in the Peabody area that offer plenty of family fun.
The Fourth of July movie night, and magician, set for Emerson Park on Friday will be postponed until a later date.
Fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, which means the holiday is observed the following day, on Monday in most cases.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Peabody.
Fourth of July parades, field days and food will take place across the city Sunday with Ward 4 holding a movie night Friday at Emerson Park.
Publish a photo of pops on the Peabody Patch for Father’s Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
There will be two ceremonies held on Monday to go along with flag placement for veterans at city cemeteries.
There’s a specific way to fly the American flag on Memorial Day in Peabody.
Peabody Patch is celebrating Mother's Day 2021 by sharing mother-daughter or mother-son photos and messages of love.
Peabody Patch asked readers to tell us what their moms mean to them. Read what Shelley Hutchins had to say.