Mayor Bettencourt looks to return $18,000 in unclaimed cash.
Letter from local Congressman is featured on the front page of whitehouse.gov today.
Tobacco sales would be prohibited to anyone under 21. Hearing is scheduled for Thursday night.
Peabody looks to top Salem again at Cy Tenny Park tonight, weather permitting.
Residents of the Sixth Congressional District can enter an online raffle for tickets to see the Pope courtesy of Congressman Moulton.
Kent Nichols lives in Saugus and has worked for Weston and Sampson for 30 years.
Closest local stops are in Danvers and Lynn.
The Pipeline Coalition meets on Monday in Peabody, with a scoping meeting with FERC in Dracut on Tuesday.
Extra collection is scheduled due to recent storms.
Mayor to speak about re-making a city in modern Massachusetts.
A new study breaks it down.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Two men accused with killing a 34-year-old woman in Burlington last week are said to have used Backpage to target escorts to rob.
The new hands=free law includes cell phones, GPS, tablets, iPods, iPads or other devices that require data entry.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
The ruling will not mean changes in Massachusetts. The state legalized gay marriage in 2004.
U.S. Supreme Court decided one of the most contentious civil rights issues of modern times in consolidated cases from four states.
Salem man is an Essex National Heritage commissioner, and serves on the boards of Beverly Main Streets and North Shore Chamber of Commerce.
Pending City Council approval, Albert Talarico’s first day of work in Peabody will be July 13.
District hours schedule for Senator Joan Lovely’s office for the month of July
Massachusetts is the 21st state to ofer online voter registration.
Since 2004, 6,600 people have died in the Commonwealth from opiates. Read the key initiatives here.
District hours schedule for Senator Joan Lovely’s office for the month of May
Among the First ADA's most notable cases are Alfred Hunter, who murdered his wife, stole an airplane and buzzed Fenway Park.
Peabody Mayor Bettencourt's All-Stars vs. Torigian Family YMCA Men's League All-Stars
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
Gov. Deval Patrick signed the Unaccompanied Homeless Youth bill into law on Tuesday while Cyrus fundraised for homeless youths in August.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
U.S. Rep. John Tierney is about to leave office after 18 years. What will be the legacy of Peabody's longtime representative?
A 30-year-old freshman Republican rep from New York said she has "kindred spirit" with the 36-year-old freshman Democrat from Salem.
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The most watched and hotly contested race for Congress this fall in Massachusetts will be decided by Peabody voters on Tuesday.
The most watched race on the North Shore - to fill the 6th District seat after the ouster of U.S. Rep. John Tierney - is very close.
The Vice President is planning a North Shore visit on Wednesday, with less than a week to go before the mid-term election.
The election is on Nov. 4.
U.S. Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.) will join Congressional candidate Seth Moulton for an event on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) will endorse Seth Moulton (D-Salem) in the Sixth District race for Congress.
Two new polls in the race for the Sixth Congressional District seat show Seth Moulton leading Richard Tisei.
Voter turnout across the region in Tuesday's primary election peaked at just about one-third of registered voters in one town.
Seth Moulton, a Marblehead native living in Salem, defeated nine-term Congressman John Tierney is the Democratic Party primary on Tuesday.