A New Jersey man was indicted this month in a kidnapping case involving a woman rescued at a Plaistow gas station in April.
Robert Morin, one of Salem's former police officers being investigated after an audit, has sued the town for defamation of character.
Salem's CTE students heading to SkillsUSA nationals, newly tested town beaches, and upcoming job fair are some things to look forward to.
The Salem Planning Board has approved three site plans as part of the 170-acre Tuscan Village District.
A Massachusetts man has been indicted on 19 felonies in connection to a forced sex incidents that occurred this spring.
Dozens of employers from various industries will participate in next week's job fair in Salem.
A head-on collision between a garbage truck and a Ford Focus were among incidents reported in the Salem police log Friday through Tuesday.
The School Board has amended its 9-year-old violence prevention policy to establish a safer way to report bullying and protect victims.
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Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Salem.
Roadwork on I-93, discussion of Tuscan Village plans and a presidential candidate visit are among top 5 things in Salem for upcoming week.
A lawn mower accident and a hacked $40,000 transaction were among incidents reported in the Salem police log for June 10 to June 13.
Phantom Gourmet and the Tuscan Kitchen in Salem are hosting an event next week.
Trevor Ahearn of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was sentenced for four years in prison in an organized fentanyl trafficking case.
Arrests for organized retail crime, fake ID manufacturing and drug possession were reported in the Salem police log for June 5 to June 9.
Police say a woman has been stealing someone's identity for the past 10 years, including health benefits, credit cards and driver's license.
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Last day of school and the opening of newly expanded water park are among things to know about this week in Salem.
Burglary, car egging, and a water main break are among items reported in the Salem police log for May 30 to June 5.
Enco Industries of Plaistow pleaded guilty to making false claims to the federal government about materials it supplied for military use.
Tuscan Development has agreed to contribute $38.5 million in fees and infrastructure improvements to develop 170 acres in town.
Road paving, graduation and more are on the list of things to know in Salem this week.
A 16-year-old driver was arrested on several charges after a pursuit with police from Salem to Derry.
Four people were transported to the hospital after a vehicle accident on Interstate 93 in Salem Monday evening.
Co-ed locker rooms, additional gathering spaces and revamped unified arts areas are part of plans for Woodbury Middle School in Salem.
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A kitchen fire, hit-and-run accidents and shoplifting arrests were among incidents reported in the Salem police log for May 17 to May 23.
A new cafe, a five-story medical building and a 740,000-square-foot mixed-use development are planned for the new Tuscan Village site.
Merrimack Valley Credit Union recently donated $10,000 and 3,904 pairs of shoes to Lazarus House in Lawrence and GiftsToGive in Acushnet.
Route 28 in Salem was temporarily closed Monday morning after a construction vehicle struck a gas line, causing a leak.
The following incidents were reported in the Salem police log for May 13 to May 15.
Tuscan Brands owner Joe Faro is committing $13 million toward road improvements in Salem to mitigate Tuscan Village development and traffic.
Salem is now offering discounted rain barrels to help conserve drinking water. UNH Cooperative Extension also offers lawn care tips.
Thirty-three 55-gallon drums containing toxic chemicals have been "dumped" in the Town Forest and it might cost $22,808 to remove them.
A federal grant will provide more training for police and firefighters, and teach residents to use narloxone.
Several shoplifting arrests have been reported in the Salem police log for Wednesday, May 8, through Sunday, May 12.
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These five town employees earn the highest salaries in Salem. Among them is a deputy on paid leave and the town's fire chief.
Arrests related to shoplifting, threatening, and stalking were reported in the Salem police log for Monday through Tuesday this week.