The Red Cross is holding a blood drive soon in the Salem area.
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The Chamber is looking to honor people and businesses in the city for their ability to positively deal with the coronavirus crisis.
The postcards include QR codes that provide visitors with an audio tour guide for Salem's historic buildings.
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The month-long project will replace the main on Loring Avenue from Oakview AvenueAv to the Forest River Bridge.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held in the Salem area.
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Thursday's Salem Community Forum is a webinar on how to reduce opioid addiction and overdose deaths on the North Shore.
A Raffle by Salem Education Foundation to support Salem schools
This year's shuttles will run for three weekends instead of the two previously.
The House of Seven GablesSettlement Association was one of 90 historical sites and organizations to receive American Rescue Plan grants.
Peabody native Emily Kwong said her grandfather was the inspiration of her mural, which is one of 18 being showcased in The Point.
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City and business officials unveiled a plan to redevelop 42 acres of the current Footprint Power plant for turbine assembly and staging.
The city said a new three-year energy contract switches 200 municipal accounts to renewable power sources.
The U.S. is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The city has released its list of streets eligible for temporary parking permits during the Halloween tourist season.
You won't need to wait until fall to see this year’s harvest moon. Here’s when to expect it in the skies over Salem.
The Board of Health will hold a special meeting Friday to consider requiring a negative test to attend any large indoor event in the city.
The nonprofit that promotes Essex County's national, historical and cultural destinations held its annual meeting last week.
Mayor Kim Driscoll said the city is not currently anticipating any further business restrictions beyond the indoor mask mandate.
Jennifer and Brian Gubicza, collectively known as Zooguu will operate out of the Chianti location on Cabot Street through Oct. 31.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Salem area.
The two-day Keeping History Above Water summit has been changed to a remote workshop because of coronavirus concerns.
The Marblehead resident, who led the Massachusetts Port Authority on Sept. 11, 2001, will talk at a Chamber of Commerce Thrive luncheon.
The public is invited to the remembrance ceremony set for Lafayette Street at 9:30 a.m. on Sept. 11.
The $10,000 grant improvements include a mural with the phrase "Hola Mi Gente" ("Hello My People") painted on the Lafayette Street stretch.
The program begins Sept. 17 with more than 150 events planned over the course of 10 days across Essex County.
Residential neighborhood sweeping will continue to take place on both sides of the street on the same day.
The hazardous waste collection day is open to Salem and Beverly residents.
To the extent necessary, this Order shall be enforced by Board of Health officials.
Why: To promote the re-use and recycling of books and give Salem residents a fun way to get outside and shop for new books.
Beverly residents are invited to the Salem Hazardous Waste Collection Day Saturday at Salem High School.
Amid changes to the neighborhood home to Salem's original settlement, two public forums will help shape the area's next chapter.
The draft zoning regulates what can be built, the design, and the kind of uses allowed.
The effective date and end date for the measure pertaining to businesses will be determined by the Board at their meeting.
The program is looking for those willing to drive seniors to medical appointments in conjunction with the Salem Council on Aging.
The workshop will be held at the Morse Auditorium at the Peabody Essex Museum and will include both in-person and live-streamed events.