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Jack Silva of Salem and Fisher Gadbois of Danvers were part of the gold medal winning United States team at the recent ...
Negotiations to end the Republic Services workers strike haven’t taken place since July 3, according to the union ...
Mateo Meeker went with the pitch. As a result, he and his Danvers National Little League all-star teammates are headed off to ...
Residents’ household trash awaits pickup along Lynnfield Street in Peabody Monday afternoon. Due to the ongoing strike with ...
Danny Hall made sure Swampscott’s all-stars would be playing in the Sectional tournament for a third straight season. Now, the Big Blue kids will try to make it three straight District 16 titles as ...
The Horace Mann Laboratory School recently received a $5 million Green School Works Grant through the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center.
Three Salem police officers suffered minor injuries Saturday morning during the arrest of a resident who was taken into custody at a Harbor Street disturbance involving a large ...
Starting July 17, residents are invited to join Town Manager Jill Cahill for a series of informal roundtable conversations across the community.
American and Israeli forces have done the world a favor by setting back Iran’s nuclear program, whether by a little or a lot. But, unless the U.S. now binds the regime to a deal with strict, long-term ...
The Fourth of July has been a much celebrated “High Holy Day” in Salem Willows for over 100 years, highlighted by its annual Horribles Parade. The parade watchers come from ...
The Greater Boston Food Bank recently awarded Beverly Bootstraps with a $35,000 grant to help renovate and upgrade its food pantry at 35 Park St.
Trash collection by Republic Services resumed Monday in some communities for the first time since the company’s waste ...