There are still three weeks left for curbside leaf and yard waste collection: this week, Nov. 26 and Dec. 3.
The first annual Veterans Day breakfast drew a full house to the auditorium at City Hall.
He narrowly lost the congressional race. What do you think his next move should be?
City councilors approved changes to city ordinances Thursday night that allow for a joint human resources director between the city and schools and likewise unanimously approved the new director the mayor has hired.
City will investigate possibility of designating a zoning district to limit where a medical marijuana dispensary could go if Peabody were chosen as the site for Essex County.
Mayor Bettencourt will host a breakfast for the city's war veterans Sunday, particularly those who served in World War II, as a new part of the city's annual Veterans Day ceremonies.
Local Democrats and Republicans talk how to move forward now that the election is over.
Check out the voting breakdown, precinct-by-precinct.
Salem Democrat Joan Lovely attributes much of her successful run to a grassroots campaign of knocking on doors all across the district.
Democrat Joan Lovely defeats Republican Richard Jolitz to represent Peabody, Salem, Beverly, Danvers and Topsfield in the state Senate.
Here's a look at how Peabody breaks down politically and how the city has voted.
Updates on the 2012 elections here in Peabody will be posted throughout the day. Connect with us on Twitter too at #PatchElections and tell us what you see by tweeting @PeabodyPatch and commenting on facebook.com/PeabodyPatch.
According to the latest poll by UMass Lowell, Brown had a one point lead heading into Election Day, but the lead was within the poll's margin of error.
Here's what you need to know before you hit the polls on Election Day in Peabody.
Take this quiz on Tagg Romney, Joe Kennedy III and Jeb Bush.
Mass. Parole Board denies early release to one of two men convicted of murdering Peabody woman Kristen Crowley.
Find out what a yes or no vote on Question 3 will mean.
Find out what your vote on Question 2 will mean.
Find out what your vote on Question 1 will mean.
State Rep. candidate Dan Bennett chatted live with Patch readers on Thursday, discussing a wide range of issues.
If you still have leftovers from Sandy, you can put them at the curb with the trash next week.
New English speakers and several newly minted citizens (having spent the required five years waiting to become Americans) were brought through the voting process by a quartet of enthusiastic instructors at NSCAP headquarters on Central Street.
The two-point lead is well within the poll's margin of error.
Speliotis engaged in some back-and-forth debate with readers on several longstanding projects in the district.
A 25-year-old Peabody man was arrested on Friday and is now charged as the third suspect in the murder of a Billerica man at his home this summer during a home invasion.
City officials said the city fared well, overall, as Hurricane Sandy blew through Monday.
The storm cleanup and power outages have forced the live chat with Dan Bennett on Patch to be rescheduled to Thursday.
Gov. Deval Patrick said Monday night that the MBTA will resume service on Tuesday and state offices will open at 10 a.m.
A regional shelter will be open tonight at Lynn Classical High School.
Mayor declares state of emergency. City will take whatever steps necessary to preserve public safety, provide emergency assistance and protect infrastructure.
The city's light plant says it has hired extra crews to deal with the anticipated havoc when Hurricane Sandy finally hits the Peabody area.
Here's a quick list of important phone numbers to have handy in Peabody during Hurricane Sandy. Print the list now -- while you have power -- and make sure your cell phone is charged so you are ready if the power goes out.
Earlier this month, the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency began using a new first-in-the-nation emergency alerting app, as part of its notifications to the public.
Peabody residents can dial 978-538-5758 for local information and updates in regard to Hurricane Sandy.
Ted Speliotis will be chatting live with readers on Oct. 31.
The Boston Herald endorsed Senator Scott Brown on Wednesday; his Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren has recently had several endorsements as well.
The Peabody School Committee voted unanimously Tuesday night to support Mayor Ted Bettencourt's plan to combine city and school human resources offices.
Republican congressional candidate Richard Tisei made a campaign stop at Brooksby Village Tuesday afternoon to talk the national debt, Medicare, Social Security, the culture in Washington and his track record as a state a legislator.
Campaign manager says Patrice Tierney was hit by another car.
He's been left out of a debate, and he's not backing down.