The U.S. Marshals Service said Dominque Bailey is accused of attempting to strangle the child before stealing the mother's vehicle.
The participating restaurants and food court locations will offer the deals and discounts from Oct. 6 through Oct. 13.
The teacher was one of two educators facing potential discipline after social media posts related to the Charlie Kirk assassination.
The store that sold the ticket received a $10,000 bonus for the sale.
VEG ER for Pets held a ribbon-cutting for its fifth Massachusetts location on Sylvan Street on Thursday.
Curbside pickup of leaves and other fall waste will begin the week of Oct. 6.
The location opened at the mall in 2024 with a second North Shore location planned for North Beverly.
Superintendent Josh Vadala told Patch that another teacher remains on leave pending an investigation into possible policy violations.
Gina Goodwin is looking for volunteers and donations amid growing and record demand this holiday season amid inflation.
The sanitation workers' strike affecting 14 North Shore and Greater Boston communities disrupted collection beginning on July 1.
Peabody's Granite Coast Brewing Company will host the event Sunday with women-owned businesses in Danvers, Peabody, Reading and Salem.
Other stores opening include Kim's Hallmark, Hollister Co. and Sally Beauty.
Chief Jay Dowling has been a member of the Peabody Fire Department for three decades and was promoted to chief in 2023.
The two-month, weekly session is set to begin on Oct. 15 and include interactive firearms training and both a K9 and drone demonstration.
Thirty-three years have now passed since the murder of Susan Taraskiewicz in Massachusetts and there's still a $250,000 reward in the case.
Patch has compiled a list of some of the best local apple orchards and family-friendly fall attractions.
Peabody organizations and individuals are encouraged to apply for the Mass Cultural Council grants.
Anne Manning-Martin said she had considered stepping away from public service after 25 years but "realized now is not the time to leave."
The cornhole tournament is in memory of eighth-grader Jason Bernard, who took his own life while experiencing bullying last year.
Peabody's International Festival, Beverly's Harbor Fest and Swamptober Fest are all moved to this coming weekend.
Teamsters Local Union 25 said more than of the 400 workers voted against the offer as talks resumed amid a two-month work stoppage.
Peabody retailers sold two of the four $50,000 winners in Massachusetts, while no one hit the jackpot nationwide.
A Peabody man was due in court to face drug charges late last week.
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The Peabody and Danvers Health Departments said the risk level rose to moderate after additional mosquitoes were found with the virus.
Ward 2 Candidate Wendy Latoff is proposing the creation of a resident-led Traffic & Safe Streets Commission.
The School Committee voted to ratify the deal that will provide paid parental leave for the first time.
As disruptions and delays continue, city and town leaders voice resignation about the impasse.
It's already that time again! Learn about the first day of school and other important school dates.
Police on Wednesday were seeking the public's help locating the girl last seen on Main Street.
Recognition underscores dedication to making a positive difference in the lives of families navigating divorce.
Fire crews opened the roof as they battled the blaze on Carlton Street.
Gov. Maura Healey said Republic Services' lack of negotiations with union employees is "endangering public well-being."
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To make the moving process even easier for incoming residents, Brooksby's planning and moving consultant coordinates all the services
The Peabody Education Foundation is hosting the event on Saturday at Emerson Park.
Danvers Town Manager Jill Cahill said the town is "exploring all legal options" as trash and recycling disruptions continue.
A ribbon-cutting was held for the new 98 Café Bakery & Diner on Main Street in Peabody.
Rep. Thomas Walsh, Rep. Sally Kerans and Sen. Joan Lovely sponsored the bill that requires training for hospitality workers.
The Peabody City Council held a special meeting and executive session to discuss the 29-day sanitation workers' strike.