I.N.S.A., which still needs state approval, will operate on Highland Avenue near the Salem-Lynn city line.
The centrally-located mall has long been a target of complaints about the condition of its bathrooms and the property's upkeep.
Proposals being considered by the new body include a second ferry terminal for the city and commercial development.
The deal includes several weeklies, as well as the Daily News of Newburyport and the Gloucester Daily Times.
Mederi is seeking an injunction that would block the city from issuing its final license for recreational marijuana sales.
The system ATG worked out with police and officials in Salem has resulted in brisk sales and minimal problems.
Here's what you can expect if you want to buy marijuana at the first recreational retailer in greater Boston, which opens Saturday.
Alternative Therapies Group could open as soon as Saturday, making it the first recreational marijuana store in Eastern Massachusetts.
CDX Analytics in Salem and MCR Labs in Framingham got approval from the state's Cannabis Control Commission Wednesday.
Council and the Planning Board still need to determine whether existing short-term rental property owners will get an exemption.
Sorry, Salem, the circus isn;t coming to town, but some new cash registers and displays are coming to Target.
Amesbury-based Mia's House Of Sweets was a mainstay at the Salem Farmer's Market.
Last year, the e-cigarette component maker reached an informal agreement with OSHA to settle fines stemming from a 2016 inspection.
The public listening session will take place on Jun. 26 at 7 p.m.
Notch Brewery will be taking its biergarten on the road in a partnership with with a conservation and preservation group.
One of Boston's favorite burger joints is coming to the Witch City.
The noise was so unbearable Wednesday night that one resident posted a video on her Congressman's Facebook page.
The owners say they're 90% through the permitting process and hope to begin construction this month.
Tavern in the Square will reportedly begin serving the suspension on Monday.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, the owners say the decision to close Smokin' Betty's came down to "simple math."
Tavern in the Square scored a partial victory last month in its appeal of the Salem Licensing Board's 30-day suspension.
The move will allow the gourmet shop to sell liquor in addition to beer and wine.
Score another victory for the people in charge of promoting tourism in Salem.
The company, which only began serving Boston in April, is stepping up its expansion into the suburbs.
The deal for Finz to take over the space had been in the works prior to Victoria's Stations abrupt closing earlier this month.
Salem residents living near the Footprint Power Harbor Station will hear loud, sustained noise at some point in the next week. Here's why.
Employees at Victoria Station were left without jobs during the busy holiday season when the restaurant closed last week.
The Victoria's Station on Pickering Wharf was the last of a chain that once had over 100 locations.
Asbestos cleanup on the site is the first step in resubmitting the plan to the city.
Thanksgiving is Thursday, Nov. 23. Here's what will be open and closed in Salem.
In addition to the Eagle-Tribune and the Salem Evening News, the company owns The Gloucester Daily Times and The Daily News of Newburyport.
Enjoy that lobster roll with a cold one.
The event draws tens out thousands annually to Salem.
The Italian restaurant announced that they would open in Trattoria Orsini's building.
Donut joke about this.
Ledger, which occupies a former historic bank, will officially open on Tuesday.
Kokeshi owners reflects on their first two months, and look to the restaurant's future.
Bit Bar will transform its patio into a beer garden – complete with outdoor games – in June.
Owner Matt O'Neil and the newly named executive chef are planning the menu for Ledger's expected June opening.
Does this count as adventurous eating?