The Department of Public Services worked throughout the night on the temporary repair until a permanent replacement can be put in place.
Crews were working Thursday afternoon to repair the issue at the Highland Avenue station.
Funding will go toward the seasonal upkeep of lanes as well as initiatives to increase sight lines and reduce car speeds.
Blue Cross is making the bikes free in Bluebike cities and towns, including Arlington, Brookline, Newton, Salem and Somerville.
The North Shore YMCA of Salem's Sewall Street pool will be free to all residents throughout the weekend because of the intense heat.
A swim at the YMCA of the North Shore Sewall Street location is one way city residents can get some relief from the heat.
Thursday's two free screenings are to honor the memory of actress and Star Trek star Nichelle Nichols, who died on July 30.
The Levesque Community Center and Peabody Essex Museum will be open free to residents in need as temperatures soar toward 100 degrees.
The Salem Pantry will host the family-oriented event Saturday at Salem Willows.
The clinic will provide vaccines for anyone six months old or older, including second shots and boosters for children and adults.
The North Shore Chamber of Commerce will host a breakfast forum on the offshore wind project in Salem Harbor and its economic effects.
Marlene Warner received the Monsignor Joseph Dunne Lifetime Award for Advocacy at the annual conference held in Boston's Seaport District.
The public safety day, including a K9 demonstration, will be held on Salem Common on Aug. 2.
The bill officially recognizing the tradition dating back to 1741 now goes to Gov. Charlie Baker's desk for approval.
Residents from both cities are invited to drop off items at Salem High School on Willson Street on Aug. 20.
Newly added to Heritage Days this year is the Salem Jazz and Soul Festival scheduled for Salem Common on Aug. 6.
The event, which was postponed because of weather worries on July 2, has been rescheduled for July 24.
The Chamber of Commerce honored Witch City businesses and individual contributors at the Peabody Essex Museum Wednesday night.
The weeklong SPUR workshop will help students make a meaningful impact on the Point and the neighboring park.
An information session for those interested and eligible for the new construction will be Monday night.
The grant is part of $420K awarded statewide through the outdoor Commonwealth Places Program.
The plaques will be placed at the two Salem gravesites as part of a pair of ceremonies on Wednesday.
Julie Butters will perform her one-person adaptation of "Jane Eyre" at the Salem Old Town Hall on Thursday.
Despite the Monday holiday, trash and recycling will be picked up on the regularly scheduled day this week.
The city will hold its official Juneteenth celebration with speakers and a rendition of the Black national anthem at City Hall.
The June 25 parade will be followed by an afternoon of activities and festival in downtown Salem.
The market, which was transplanted during parts of the COVID-19 crisis, opens in its season on Front Street on Thursday.
Massachusetts lawmakers formally exonerated Elizabeth Johnson Jr.
The Outdoor Recreation Nature Center will feature two pools, a splash pad, trails, a bathhouse, a concession stand and more.
The inclusion flag was raised at Riley Plaza with a month of events to celebrate LGBTQ+ students and staff planned for the public schools.
Graduates of Root's youth culinary program will provide meals for residents in need to dine in or to go on June 8.
A Wake Up The Earth wetlands conservation rally at Collins Cove on Sunday, May 22, 2022.
The Prize Street Music Festival will feature eight stages on Essex Street and is free to the public.
Beaches in Salem and Lynn could soon look a lot cleaner, thanks to local high school interns who want to make a difference.
The Salem hospital received an "A" in Leapfrog's Spring 2022 Hospital Safety ratings.
Funds provided for scavenger hunt, music, and fitness equipment
Marie Olson told the Mass. Lottery she plans to use her winnings to buy an RV so she and her family can travel the country.
Moore, a Salem State associate professor, was honored for her "commitment and passion to addressing social and environmental challenges."
The grant program will help support festivals and events planned for Salem during the outdoor season through Sept. 15.
The recycling effort open to residents of both cities will be on June 11 at the Mayor Jean Levesque Community Center in Salem.