Find out what's opening and what's keeping its doors closed on the holiday.
We have everything you need to know, including the trash pick-up schedule for the holiday week.
We have tips for a safe and Happy Halloween!
The mayor and the City of Peabody will join forces to host a Halloween Monster Mash on October 19th at 7 p.m.
Know what's open and closed before you head out the door on Monday.
If you didn't get your fill of fireworks fun last week, the city of Peabody has you covered.
What's open or closed for the holiday? And when will trash be collected?
Peabody loves giving its residents options for celebrating the Fourth of July. Check out a ward by ward breakdown of the festivities here.
Patch has all the details on Memorial Day Ceremonies, plus what's open and closed on the May 28th holiday.
Keep these openings and closures in mind Monday, Feb. 19
Costumes are encouraged in the fun race, put on to celebrate Halloween while raising awareness of allergies and asthma.
There are currently 21 registered sex offenders living and working in Peabody.
Here are the ward-by-ward Fourth of July celebrations in Peabody.
The City of Peabody is holding events from Friday to Monday in honor of Memorial Day.
Nine Peabody families will receive the Medal of Liberty in honor of veterans who died during service.
Love your pet? Love Easter? Combine the two on April 9.
If you've been looking for an excuse to bust out your ballgown and/or tuxedo, look no further.
The Easter Bunny Photo Experience will be held at Simon Mall on Friday, March 17 in Peabody.
A woman at Brooksby Village spent more than a year on a quilt featuring all the U.S. presidents.
Post offices, banks, and schools close to celebrate the holiday originally established to celebrate George Washington.
For all your Valentine's Day, Galentine's Day, and take out needs.
There are some weird ones, some sad ones, and happy ones too.
This pair at Brooksby Village in Peabody made a North Pole Village visitors won't soon forget.
NORAD Santa Tracker is live now as the countdown to Christmas gets underway.
The department thanked the community for helping to build relationships in a statement, and set goals for the new year.
The crew at Brooksby Village collected enough toys for dozens of children around the North Shore.
A Woburn company donated 35 Christmas trees to area veterans and their families for the holidays.
Peabody officers helped raise money to fund the Special Olympics.
Bart the micropig made some new friends at the Northshore Mall and melted some hearts.
Gina Hagen's cheery cards – set in Fenway Park – will benefit adult and pediatric care and research at Dana-Farber.
Here are the veterans events in and around Peabody in December.
Help out the fire department by adopting a hydrant to shovel out this winter.
The Soldani family got into the holiday spirit last week at Caring Santa at the Northshore Mall.
After Thanksgiving, it's fair game.
The Peabody Police will be collecting donations and unwrapped toys until Dec. 18 in their 24-year-old tradition.
Hundreds of veterans were in attendance for the biennial event.
The city's Veterans Day breakfast will have special commemorations for veterans of Vietnam War.
This year's Veterans Day Breakfast will feature a special commemoration for veterans of the Vietnam War.