The office hours are coming up next week.
Speliotis is the first State Representative to file for intervener status.
Joseph Foti is returning to his previous job as Director of Public Works in Chelsea.
The group is expected to discuss the health impacts of compressor stations, among other issues.
Equips police and fire departments in 40 communities, including Peabody, with resources to reverse opioid overdoses.
The following are Mayor Edward Bettencourt Jr's Inaugural remarks from Monday, Jan. 4.
The special election primary is set for Feb. 2.
The Planning Board will consider the site plan early next year.
City is getting $500,000 over next two years for billboard on city property.
Sixth District Congressman states that shutting the door to refugees is morally wrong.
Mayor Bettencourt sends letter about project to Governor and Senators.
City Council to consider special permit for the project on Thursday night.
Tax bill payments will be due by Feb. 1 of next year.
Tennessee Gas Pipeline will be filing the natural gas pipeline project with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Honored for work in helping create the McKinney-Vento line item.
Roll Call's annual Wealth of Congress Index lists a Kennedy as the wealthiest Mass. member of Congress. Where did Peabody's Congressman fall
Also, results from the School Committee race.
There is an uncontested race for Mayor on the municipal ballot, but there are contested races for City Council and School Committee.
Representatives from MassDOT and the MBTA will be on hand at the October 28 meeting at City Hall.
The general election will be on the same day as the presidential primary in Massachusetts.
Proposal to create an animal abuse registry aims to keep pets out of their hands.
AG’s scoping comments urge FERC to consider need for pipeline and its impact on residents, conservation land, and climate goals.
He will be in West Peabody on Tuesday, Oct. 27.
Neighborhood meeting was scheduled for Wednesday night, city has concerns over taxes.
Two candidates in Ward 1 move onto the Nov. 3 municipal election.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
Peabody State Representative Leah Cole's last day at the State House is set for Sept. 28.
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Healthy Peabody Collaborative among organizations sharing $725,000.
Cole said she wants to return to pursuing a nursing career full time.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
Schaffer served the city for over 30 years.
The first $1 million in federal assistance has been delivered to Massachusetts to help cover the costs of January's crippling blizzard.
Council's approval of a solar overlay district paves the way for solar farms in the city.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
City officials and public opposed to Tennessee Gas Pipeline project.
Top two vote-getters move on to the Nov. 3 general election ballot.
Letter to Verizon advocates for cable and internet options in the city.
City Finance Director Patricia Schaffer is retiring this month.
Board of Health approves proposal to raise age for tobacco sales.