Here's what's open and closed in Beverly over the holiday weekend.
There are numerous pumpkin patches in the Salem area. Here are some of the most popular ones.
Fourth of July falls on a Sunday this year, which means the holiday is observed the following day, on Monday in most cases.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Salem.
There may not be downtown fireworks this Fourth of July, but there will be free ice cream in The Point neighborhood.
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There’s a specific way to fly the American flag on Memorial Day in Salem.
The public is asked to view the ceremony involving city officials and Salem High students virtually live on Facebook or later on YouTube.
Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll said she is hopeful a fireworks show will be possible when coronavirus gathering restrictions ease in August.
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Presidents' Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
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Davis will deliver the keynote address to conclude a week that includes a virtual march and vigil, and inauguration watch party.
Whether it's the library or your favorite restaurant or retailer, here's a look at what's open on the North Shore on New Year's Day.
The Christmas tree Dead Horse Beach bonfire has been canceled because of coronavirus-related gathering restrictions.
We have everything you need to know to have a safe and healthy Christmas.
Salem has updates on how to dispose of trash and bulk items no longer wanted after Christmas.
There will be no in-person attendance for the lighting Saturday night at Lappin Park.
Many local Christmas tree providers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and yours have a jolly holiday.
Due to coronavirus concerns, the annual Santa Breakfast is canceled, but socially distanced photos can be taken in the Salem Common Gazebo.
The North Shore Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth is joining with The Salem Pantry to collect non-perishable items.
Most town offices and services are closed to give everyone plenty of time to prep for the best meal of the year.
The Haven Project's Holiday Drive is looking for gift cards and other donations to help homeless young adults on the North Shore.
Residents are asked to drop off or submit letters to lift the spirits of older individuals feeling isolated due to the coronavirus crisis.
The "It Starts With Me" turkey and holiday food drive will be Wednesday night, Nov. 18, on Margin Street.
The coronavirus has forced the Salem Veterans Day ceremony to be held virtually this year.
Thanksgiving meals will be to-go meals or delivered this year because of the coronavirus health crisis.
Salem police are asking those driving through the city Saturday night to be vigilant in looking for trick-or-treaters.
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The city is using parking restrictions, curfews and having the commuter rail bypass Salem station in an effort to deter visitors this year.
Gov. Charlie Baker and Mayor Kim Driscoll announce 8 p.m. closing on holiday, plus parking, train restrictions for the next two weekends.
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City said only Salem residents should trick-or-treat in the city on Halloween, tells those who don't want to take part to shut off lights.
Here's what you can expect on what has become a much-debated holiday across the nation.
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Officials are discouraging visiting downtown without booked tickets or reservations, but those who do come should keep some things in mind.
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