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Cinema Salem was featured on "Good Morning America" Thursday as the catalyst for Ukrainian film screenings across the country and Canada.
The annual genealogy and historic festival is this weekend with lectures, tours, research opportunities and information on ties to Salem.
A Spring Market Launch Party is this weekend with two days full of featured events.
April is National Volunteer Month
The much anticipated Real Pirates Salem on Derby Street opens to the public on Saturday at noon.
CultureHouse Salem will bring a diverse collection of art, music and other community programs to the historic Old Town Hall.
Lulu's Bakery and Pantry is selling gourmet cupcakes with Ukrainian flag-colored frosting to benefit food relief efforts.
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The City Hall Annex exhibit will highlight the impacts of climate change on Salem’s historic buildings, landscapes and neighborhoods.
Work on Phase 1 of the project is expected to resume for the spring on Monday, weather permitting.
The City Treasurer's Office released a new list of unclaimed funds from residents.
The planned power outage is scheduled for March 29 starting at 10 p.m. with additional streets added to the outage area.
After more than 30 years, the Salem Hospital walk will combine with the Mass General Hospital’s Everyday Amazing Race in Boston.
Artists are wanted for Salem's new pop-up community space at Old Town Hall and the annual Mural Slam on Artists' Row.
A vigil in support of the Ukrainian people amid the Russian invasion will be held at St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Church in Salem Sunday.
The Salem Park and Recreation Department has several programs to keep kids active and entertained during February break.
The annual Salem So Sweet chocolate and ice sculpture event begins Friday and runs through Sunday.
FEMA will host a public meeting to discuss mapping projections of a coastal erosion hazard area study.
Salem and Marblehead photographers will be among those honored at Essex Heritage's virtual awards ceremony on Feb. 17.
Officials said there was disruption Monday morning on Canal Street with those in the area potentially experiencing discolored water.
Red Cross blood donors will receive a $10 Amazon gift card during February.
HELPSY provided the outwear distributed out of St. Peter's/San Pedro Church in Salem.
The alliance aims to "harness the collective expertise of mayors from across the political spectrum to continue driving change."
Mikayla DeCelle was released from Spaulding Rehabilitation Wednesday - eight weeks after being hospitalized with COVID-19.
The city is hiring one seasonal artist-in-residence each of the next three years and Artists' Row space operators for a two-year tenancy.
North Shore public schools were all in session with plenty of COVID testing and absences in a week that ended with a snowy reprieve.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
The fund is designed to help those displaced in the two fires secure new housing and replace items destroyed in the blazes.
The North Shore rallied around the DeCelle family, which had multiple members hospitalized and out of work because of the coronavirus.
The historic Salem museum will stay closed until at least Jan. 13 "for the safety of our staff and visitors."
Traditions returned, frustrations rose and COVID challenges continued to face residents and communities in 2021.
The new visitation policy began on Wednesday.
Community Life Center staff cited rising coronavirus cases as the reason for scaling back events.
The bonfire, which was canceled last year amid the coronavirus health crisis, will be on Jan. 6.
The city is looking to purchase and find a permanent home for the seahorse sculpture from the Harbor Connector Path.
The electronic recycling event will be held at Salem High School on Dec. 18.
The city was named one of 497 communities across the country, including 14 in Massachusetts, as "bicycle friendly."
A meet-and-greet with the eight Path Sculpture Garden artists will be held on Dec. 10 at David J. Beattie Park on Webb Street.
A GoFundMe page has raised more than $41K for a family of four hit hard by the virus around Thanksgiving.