The Salem Public Library book club is open to adults of all ages. New members are encouraged! The group will meet February 25.
Find out what's been going on around Salem.
The Broad St. Readers is a book club run by the Salem Public Library and hosted by the Council on Aging. Members welcome aged 55+.
A group of scholars confirmed for the first time where the infamous 1962 Salem Witch Trial hangings took place.
The initiative is a celebration of the commission's 20th anniversary.
The drawing for the largest Powerball ever happens tomorrow, January 13. Find out how our readers said they would spend their winnings.
Wednesday's Powerball drawing will be for a record $1.5 billion.
If you have questions about Salem's snow policies, the 2016 snow brochure has answers.
The public parking lot in front of 219-239 Washington Street will be closed for the duration of the project.
The North Shore Women's Rugby Football Club is hosting a Silent Auction at the Village Tavern on January 30, 2016.
The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem will be hosting Comedy Night on Thursday, January 28, at the Salem Moose Family Center.
The Rotary Club of Salem is jumping into the Atlantic to make polio history.
This award is given each year to present-day champions of human rights and social justice.
I promise to steal your catnip and your heart! Oliver is a 13 year old male who was found abandoned on the streets.
Salem Mayor Kimberley Driscoll announces first day hike.
Take a look back at the year that was with some of the top Salem headlines of the past year.
This year's bonfire will be at Dead Horse Beach on Jan. 6.
A look back at some of the top headlines in Salem last week.
Discounted orange trash overflow bags available for holiday season for $1 each.
A look back at some of the top stories so far this week.
Runners air grievances, raise money for the Northshore Education Consortium.
For the third year, Boy Scouts from Troop 24 hang the holiday wreath from the Salem Common Arch.
The artwork of the Grand Award Winner will be sent to the U.S. Capitol Building where it will be displayed for one year.
The following article was submitted and written by Salem State University journalism student Alexandra Grayton.
A look back at some of the top stories in Salem over the past week.
All net proceeds will be donated to the Northshore Education Consortium of Beverly.
Doctors say the only treatment for Eric is a bone marrow transplant to help him get back to a normal. healthy life.
One winner will be selected each day in January.
A $30 donation to Haven From Hunger provides a holiday dinner to a family in Salem, Peabody, or Lynnfield.
Residents will also no longer be able to leave old trash and recycling receptacles at the Salem Department of Public Services facility.
The fire killed four people and was the worst in the city since 1999.
The following Letter to the Editor was submitted by Melanie McKinnon of It Starts With ME.
Indoor cat was last seen on Federal Street.
A recap of some of the top headlines in Salem.
A look at some of the top headlines so far this week in Salem
The public is invited to attend this free event.
The police department is now accepting new, unwrapped toys for the holidays.
Follow these tips to make sure you get all your deliveries safe and sound this year.