Street sweeping in the neighborhoods will begin on Monday, May 2.
The outage near Essex and Warren Streets was reported around 10 a.m.
Recommendations for hiring a lawn care maintenance service this Spring.
grant recipients will be working to implement a diverse range of educational, interpretive, and preservation projects.
Get the results for the Boston Marathon Salem runners here.
A look at some of the top headlines in Salem over the past week.
Paula Herrington will take up her new post on April 25, the day after the agency's Walk for HAWC.
Monday is Patriots' Day, a state holiday but not a federal holiday. Find out what to expect open and closed on the holiday.
A recap of some of the top stories so far this week in Salem.
The event takes place on Saturday, April 23.
Two listening sessions on helping make the city more age friendly are scheduled for April 19.
Salem releases spring entrance corridor street sweeping schedule.
A look at some of the top stories in Salem over the past week.
North Shore Community Development's sixth annual volunteer day in the Salem Point neighborhood is on April 15.
The annual walk takes place in Salem on April 24.
Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency reporting over 4,000 customers without power Sunday morning
'The Anonymous People' is being screened at the Salem Visitor Center on Wednesday, April 6.
There will be a Massachusetts Environmental Protection Agency site visit followed by a meeting on April 4.
The new online guide replaces the printed program guide.
The city will take part in the fifth annual 'Light It Up Blue' campaign.
Work on two waterfront walkways should be completed this summer.
Here's a look at some of the top headlines so far this week.
The following article originally appeared on Salem State University's Viking Voice.
Patrick Cornelissen, who has an office in Salem, told Patch Belgians in the New England area have friends and family in Brussels.
Site visit scheduled for Monday for Highland Avenue project cancelled due to weather, comment period on project extended.
Snow parking ban lifted, school canceled on Monday.
Parking ban in effect during snow emergency, cars must be removed from city streets.
The new commission will provide an advocacy and information platform for youth representatives to get more engaged in city issues.
Also, arrest made in Salem shooting, bomb threat at Peabody school, and Hamilton man killed in accident on Rte. 128.
If you know who this cat belongs to, contact the Northeast Animal Shelter.
Trails and bridges on the property are in need of improvement.
The public is invited to a MEPA site visit for the proposed Cinemaworld project on Highland Avenue.
The long-time Swampscott resident is being honored for her contributions to the wrongful conviction effort.
New swings for the playground were ordered last week.
The Massachusetts Bay Railroad Enthusiasts meet in Waban on Thursday.
Also, yard waste collection resumes, a new police captain is sworn in, and federal funds are headed to a Salem health center.
New this spring, there will be information available on composting.
11 percent of homes Salem have lost their electricity.
Generous donations are making the Friday sale at the Salem Athenaeum possible.