For the second year, the city will provide up to $10,000 to support events this summer.
A night full of music and lights in the sky starts at 5 p.m. and concludes with the fireworks at the Salem Maritime National Historic Site.
Trash, recycling and yard waste will be picked up on the normal collection day the week of June 19 despite the Juneteenth holiday on Monday.
James Kontoules was among 11 Massachusetts firefighters who were part of a sendoff with Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll.
The Friends of Salem Common helped coordinate what is believed to be the largest tree planting in the Common in more than 100 years.
No makeup date has been determined for the SalemRecycles event.
The program will provide free meals to Salem children and teens each week from July 6 through Aug. 11.
Salem United, Inc. will present a day of awards, performers, vendors, sports and the parade on July 15 as part of the new state holiday.
Up to $120,000 is available for the design and creation of a statue in the likeness of the influential Black figure in the city's history.
The program of music and speakers will be on June 19.
The market returns to Derby Square from 3 to 7 p.m.
The exhibit will examine the experiences of Black life through the lenses of community, identity and power.
The SalemRecycles event allows residents to either easily donate items or pick up items for reuse that keep them out of landfills.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts is sponsoring 100 rainbow-themed bikes in Salem and other Greater Boston Bluebikes communities.
The three-day festival includes art, music, dance, and theatre performances.
Salem Mayor Dominick Pangallo announced the agreement on his first business day in office following Saturday's inauguration.
The winning candidate's responsibilities will include developing, producing, and editing TikTok videos that explore the museum's offerings.
Arthur Epstein's philanthropy helped establish The Epstein Center for Behavioral Health at Salem Hospital.
The Boston Harbor Cruises' boat Cetacea will replace the Nathaniel Bowdich as it undergoes major repairs.
The Pantry's first storefront location has averaged serving 750 households per week since opening last month.
The public is invited to the flag-raising at Salem's Riley Plaza on June 1 with events also in Beverly, Danvers, Marblehead and Swampscott.
Valerie Tutson will present the 45-minute program comprised of short stories celebrating freedom on June 10 ahead of the June 19 holiday.
The two cities will combine for events in Beverly on June 23 and Salem on June 24.
MassDevelopment issued an $8.2 million bond for the buildings at 96 Congress Street, 52 Peabody Street, and 37 Ward Street.
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll and former WCVB-TV anchor Liz Brunner will be the featured speakers at the half-day conference on Thursday.
The expo at Old Town Hall and Derby Square will include speakers and information booths on sustainability.
The awards went to programs in Amesbury, Andover, Danvers, Essex, Gloucester, Haverhill, Marblehead, Newburyport, Peabody, Salem and Wenham.
"Caring Together, Let's Celebrate" will raise vital funds for VNA Care's home-based health care services
Residents are invited to bring their items to the Salem Community Life Center for help getting them fixed on May 20.
Bluebikes serve Arlington, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Malden, Medford, Newton, Revere, Salem, Somerville and Watertown.
Live performances, shopping, food and music will kick off the season of artist displays, activities and unique gifts on New Derby Street.
Students will take part in the planting on Friday and be given seedlings to plant at home.
Salem police said there are reports that some of the coyotes have approached people while they are walking their dogs.
A community grand opening will be held on Saturday at The Market at the corner of Congress and Leavitt streets.
The "Take Back The Night" events are being held in coordination with Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Residents will be able to drop off non-commercial yard waste at the transfer station starting on Saturday.
A joint letter of support against LGBTQ+ discrimination and violence was signed by the City Council, School Committee and elected officials.
Saturday's event will include a cannon salute, helicopter landing and rededication of the Washington Arch.
The latest break occurred on Sumner Road Friday morning with residents in the area told to expect the possibility of discolored water.
Volunteers are sought for the day of action followed by a craft brewery appreciation party.