The North of Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau gave out several tourism awards at its annual meeting at the Salem Waterfront Hotel.
The drive will include clothing, Swiffer products, razors, dental care items and writing instruments.
The Salem Music Boosters will host a fundraiser to supplement performing arts activities for all students.
The empty residential buildings on the South Campus will house 50 to 60 families through the property sale in Spring 2024.
The Salem Food Pantry in 2022 benefitted from 5,200 hours of volunteerism delivering 1.4 million pounds of food to the North Shore.
Residents are being asked to provide feedback on a historically busy spooky season and how the city and public safety departments fared.
Several North Shore organizations have once again stepped forward this year to provide residents a hot holiday meal.
The 15th annual Thanksgiving food drive will be held Wednesday at the Salem Police Station on Margin Street.
North Shore and Witch City residents are invited to a public forum to learn more about the terminal and its impact on the region.
Investigative journalist Jerry Mitchell will be recognized with the 2022 Salem Award at an event at the Peabody Essex Museum on Nov. 15.
We'll fall back an hour overnight Sunday morning, and will experience one of the earliest sunsets of the year on Sunday afternoon.
Kurt Steinberg will take over as the oldest continuously operating museum's chief operating officer in January 2023.
Residents and those who work in the city can get up to three free boxes of coronavirus tests at the Health Department.
The city contracted for curbside pickup after the state law requiring the recycling of mattresses and box springs went into effect Tuesday.
The grant will be available to the artist commissioned for the interactive art exhibit in one of the city's underutilized public parks
The city will begin cleanup efforts from the frantic holiday season and fallen leaves on Nov. 1.
The exchange of books, CDs, DVDs, records and greeting cards, which was interrupted during the COVID-19 health crisis, is on Nov. 12.
North Shore residents can get a $10 e-gift card if they sign up and donate blood in Salem on Oct. 24.
The new information center is located at 245 Derby Street in the recently renovated South Harbor garage.
The solar panels at Collins and Saltonstall activated on Tuesday are estimated to save the city $673K and reduce carbon emissions.
Unpacked Living is an online and physical Zero Waste Store and Refillery servicing the North Shore area and providing sustainable goods.
Staff will be on hand on Oct. 12 to share information about social services, transportation, nutrition and wellness programs.
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The new audio tour "Salem Witch Trials Walk" is one of the many spooky and historic programs at the historic museum in October.
Saturday, October 1, 8 a.m. to 11 :45 with Stuff-a-Bag from noon to 1 p.m.
U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton said the recipient of the 7th annual Rev. Peter J. Gomes Award will be announced at a Salem Old Town Hall ceremony.
The equity workforce grant is from the state Clean Energy Center and the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.
A public hearing will be held on Oct. 11 to help determine which types of projects should benefit from the tax-funded program.
The free downtown shuttle program has been expanded to include all five October weekends this year.
Notch Brewing Company will have a beer garden at this year's event set for the Salem Maritime Historic Site on Oct. 1.
Essex Heritage will use the grant to work with experts to determine how its parks can be better promoted through digital and print media.
The Bluebike stations, which include greater access near Salem State University, bring Salem's total to 15.
The North Shore remains part of the 9 percent of Massachusetts considered in "extreme drought" conditions.
The housing development in the Point neighborhood in Salem includes studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments.
The Salem Board of Health will host the free vaccine clinic will be held on Sept. 19 at the Jean Levesque Community Life Center.
The events will take place over 10 days across the North Shore beginning on Sept. 16.
Salem residents are eligible for the admission and food voucher through the Read Family Charitable Trust.
The 10 "Happy to Chat" benches are designed to create connections around the city - especially among Salem's senior population.
This upcoming week the Forest River Park pool will be open Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The Real Pirates Museum, which opened to the public in April, will have its official ribbon-cutting ceremony on Wednesday.