As a planning and moving consultant, Jessica Berkley works with future residents to help streamline their moves
Anne Manning-Martin said she will join the ticket of gubernatorial candidate Mike Kennealy to challenge the Healey-Driscoll team.
Peabody's Kasey Pagliccia and Isabella Decost star in Afrim's Winter Softball Tournament held in Adirondak, New York.
Seven Massachusetts malls will offer Bunny Photo Experiences, including sensory-friendly sessions and pet photos, through early April.
Senior Caitlyn Boyle reached the milestone during a 63-30 victory against Shrewsbury on Senior Night
Residents can apply for the Peabody Police Department's upcoming Citizens Academy, offering insight into law enforcement operations.
Dr. Michael Volonnino will become president of the Peabody high school and St. Mary of the Annunciation School.
The annual scholarship will award $5,000 each to two graduating seniors from Peabody Veterans Memorial High pursuing business careers.
Students across Essex County will get a second day of extended school vacation after the blizzard.
Up to 20 inches of snow was forecast for the North Shore, along with 60 mph wind gusts and possible flooding.
The ban was set to begin on Friday with 3 inches of snow predicted for the North Shore.
Police said they were preparing to respond to planned events at the Northshore Mall in Peabody and the South Shore Plaza in Braintree.
Courthouse Plaza will transform into an outdoor ice bar and lounge for one night in March.
Nina Abreu was honored for her dedication to the Welch School community through event organization and fundraising.
The TDI program is designed to accelerate economic development in downtown or commercial districts.
Brooksby Village Fitness Manager Rokia Paone shares five practical steps for people of all ages
Seven Bishop Fenwick students received regional recognition for eight art projects in the 2026 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the attack occurred last summer and that affected residents are being notified by letter.
After more than 3 feet of snow has draped the town in recent weeks, the parking ban is in effect with up to 4 inches possible on Tuesday.
Tinka Perry appreciates how easy it is to maintain an active, social lifestyle at Brooksby Village
Vehicles parked on city streets are subject to ticketing and towing for the duration of the parking ban.
If you've done a good deed, experienced one, or seen one recently, we invite you to share it.
The two Peabody men were among seven crew members missing and presumed dead in the sinking of the boat 25 miles from its Gloucester launch.
See how a Peabody police officer helped secure cows on the loose Saturday night.
The grand opening of the clothing retailer is this weekend with "clearance" discounts.
Buy raffle tickets to the Super Bowl LX raffle and support the YMCA of Metro North. You could win the trip of a lifetime.
Peabody students will enjoy a second straight snow day on Tuesday after the city was hit with nearly two feet of snow.
All vehicles left on the street are subject to being ticketed and towed.
The 15-kilometer road race begins in Lynn, runs through Peabody, and finishes back in Lynn with a hearty cup of stew to each runner.
Residents are enjoying dry January with team-crafted, zero-proof recipes
As a Resident Advisory Council member, Jean Jones provided input on the renovations at McIntosh Clubhouse on behalf of her neighbors
The Brooksby Village residents donated the funds raised to Citizens Inn Haven From Hunger.
Mayor Ted Bettencourt said the city is finalizing a purchase of 164 acres of Rousselot property, including a drinking water source.
State Rep. Thomas Walsh's summer campaign celebrated a fourth year of collecting tabs to be recycled with funds to benefit the charity.
Maintenance and weather events prompted Linda and Tony Macone to move to Brooksby, where they now enjoy a vibrant, worry-free lifestyle.
The AFJROTC and Girl Scouts are offering tree pickup from homes for a $10 donation.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter.
Ward 2 Councilor-Elect Wendy Latoff will host the open house on Saturday.
Organizations are giving away meals for those who may be in need of food, companionship and/or holiday spirit.
The night included the presentation of colors and a very moving Missing in Action (MIA) ceremony, and "Taps" rendition.