Salem State female students and North Shore women are invited to an informational session on becoming mentors for girls on the North Shore.
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The immigrant advocacy group honored for bringing pandemic relief, driver's license push for documented and undocumented state residents.
A public forum will be held Feb. 1 to discuss the improvement and expansion of the 300-year-old cemetery.
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The museum announced Brian Kennedy will leave his role after 18 months at the Salem museum.
Safe Harbor Hawthorne Cove, Pickering Wharf and Marblehead Harbormaster were among 366 Boaters' Choice Award winners.
The Patch Holiday Food Drive is raising money for Feeding America and the food banks, pantries and meal programs in Essex County.
The joint initiative is designed to raise food insecurity awareness, secure essential funding and gain volunteers for The Salem Pantry.
The sculptures will be in place for a grand opening of the path on Dec. 3.
Police said $275 in cash donations were also made at the fill-a-cruiser event Wednesday night.
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The Nov. 12 virtual presentation is held by the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies (CHGS) at Salem State University.
The honor comes from the Salem State University Alumni Association.
Due to COVID-19, masks are required in all public areas in downtown Salem, both indoors and outdoors.
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The Brennan Skatepark and Gallow Hills Park Project includes the renovated skateboard park and a new Salem High varsity baseball field.
Expanded safety protocols by the City of Salem for October 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, and November 1.
The city and design group will talk about concepts and seek input during the virtual forum on Wednesday.
Residents will be allowed to provide feedback on the future of the historically industrial port area.
The water interruption scheduled for Wednesday was moved to Thursday due to heavy rain on Tuesday.
The planned interruption could affect Federal Street and surrounding areas.
The fund can be used to preserve and restore historic buildings and documents, community spaces, public housing.
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The reusable bag requirement had been suspended due to the coronavirus health crisis.
Staring Monday, pickup will be allowed six days a week with later hours on Mondays and Thursdays.
The next virtual meeting of the project 20 years in the making for the 500-year-old cemetery is Oct. 8.
In 2019, an interest in visiting Rebecca Nurse’s Homestead drew me to Danvers, a town that neighbors Salem.
The city is not inviting the public to the ceremony on the 19th anniversary due to the coronavirus health crisis.
The 40-foot platform broke loose and sank to the seabed during a storm last October.
This year's festival begins Thursday and runs through Sunday.
There will be no parking in the Marlborough Road area from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Salem Redevelopment Authority will be collecting public comment at its meeting on Sept. 9.
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Residents will be able to use entrance corridor streets as alternative parking areas on the day of their neighborhood sweep.
Salem and Beverly residents can drop off items such as motor oil, chemicals, pesticides, car batteries, propane cylinders and paint.
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