Salem residents allowed to drop off leaf, grass, and brush at Transfer Station on weekends starting March 12.
A survey will help Salem prepare a strategic plan as part of the Age-Friendly Network.
The re-dedication will commemorate 25 years since the end of combat operations.
City seeks residents’ input and feedback on quality of life and city services.
Service expected to be restored by Tuesday evening.
The registered nurses are holding an informational picket on contract negotiations with Partners Healthcare.
Cher the Pup, currently at the Northeast Animal Shelter in Salem, needs a new prosthetic foot.
Patch asked our Facebook readers if there are too many red lights in Salem. Find out what your neighbors told us.
The meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 22 at Salem High School.
The $140 million savings will help pay for infrastructure improvements.
Also: Salem officer arrested for drug possession, drug ring broken up in Swampscott and more top stories on the North Shore this week.
A new webpage through the health department is available on the city website.
We asked Patch Readers which streets have the most bumps, divots and craters in their area.
The mornings of Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19. Agenda and registration at the link below.
The event will take place at City Hall.
Or are you angry? Facebook will now let you let us know with new reaction buttons.
National Margarita Day was yesterday but it’s never too late to celebrate. Patch Readers share the best margaritas in their area.
A recap of some of the top headlines in Salem from the past week.
Anyone wishing to sell their products at the market must submit an application for consideration by March 11.
The meeting will take place on March 1 at 6 p.m.
The proposed commuter rail schedule changes are scheduled to go into effect on May 23.
ILCNSCA Educational Workshops, Social Events, and Peer Support Groups for people with disabilities on the North Shore and Cape Ann.
A recap of some of the top stories in Salem over the past week.
Adorable, Sweet, Cuddly and Furry. Meet Gavin!
About 125 customers without power as of 6:30 a.m.
The snow emergency will go into effect at 7 a.m. on Friday and stay in effect until further notice.
The meeting will take place on Monday, Feb. 29.
Residents will still have the opportunity to take part in a city-wide composting program.
A look at some of the top headlines in Salem so far this week.
Join us on February 21st from 5-7:00 pm at the Senior Center on Broad Street to meet your fellow gardeners and prepare for our 2016 season.
Wonderful Pair of Cats are looking for love.
Officials are asking residents to take an online survey about the park.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Salem. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and the unnecessary.
A recap of some of the top headlines in Salem so far this week.
The long-time Swampscott resident is being honored for her work in the wrongful conviction effort.
Online tool allows residents to adopt a fire hydrant to clear after it snows.
Wonderful boy waiting to capture your heart.
Snow totals from the National Weather Service were slightly higher than some forecasts.
Up to four inches of snow in the latest forecast for Salem.
The annual Salem’s So Sweet Chocolate and Ice Sculpture Festival runs Feb. 5 through Feb. 7.