The Licensing Board and Oliveira’s Steak House had previously agreed to limit alcohol until 11 p.m. for at least 90 days.
Canine influenza is highly contagious.
The state's Department of Transportation announced a $3.7 project at Beverly Municipal Airport.
The House approved more liquor licenses for Peabody and Danvers.
"It has been my mission to mobilize my staff and provide all the necessary resources so that they may fight against the parole of these convicted killers."
Light commissioners want a raise.
Head of the DCF resigns but questions still linger.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is our state next in line?
Two companies have proposals for billboards.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the trees not only beautify Peabody, but improve the community’s quality of time.
There are five downtown sites that city officials have identified as possible spots for the additional liquor licenses.
The western part of the Sixth Congressional District may be the deciding factor in who wins in the fall.
Peabody would like 10 additional licenses, including half for the Northshore Mall and the other five for specific Peabody Square sites.
Peabody has scheduled two weeks of leaf pickups.
“Promoting our city to prospective residents, business owners and visitors is a key to our growth,” said Mayor Ted Bettencourt.
The state is sending an additional $189,000 to Peabody to help pay for repairing potholes.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the basin is a "key component" to the long-term plan to reduce flooding in Peabody.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
The Congressional candidate opposes the state committee’s platform, which opposes gay marriage and abortion rights.
Ward’s Cleaning Service Inc., will pay 149 employees between $40 and $43,000 each.
In a battle lasting almost two years, the issue of Total Outdoor Corp.'s 92-foot billboard on Lowell Street remains stuck in the courts.
The second annual event will bring Irish music and laughs.
There are two work crews devoted solely to repairing potholes.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt, who received a 10% pay increase last year, requested the City Council not increase his $105,000 salary.
The “facilities issue” is to repair roof leaks at the Liberty Tree Mall location.
A letter by Peabody Mayor Ted Bettencourt endorsing a billboard moratorium is on the agenda for Monday’s meeting.
Give your praise, voice your concern and let the city know what you think about snow plowing this winter.
A Community Energy Forum will be held at Swampscott High School.
RMV suggests people perform their transactions online.
Multiple satellite dishes have become an increasing issue as services like DirectTV have become an alternative to cable.
Qualified applicants may purchase stickers for $100.