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A two-year captain at Beverly High, junior Nicole Woods will take her field hockey talents to Florida, playing against some of the nation's best competition at the National Festival.
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Salem police: Protesters support Methuen teen
SALEM -- Police say a small group of protesters gathered outside the Federal Street courthouse yesterday morning in connection to the ongoing case of Cameron Dambrosio, a Methuen teen accused of making terrorist threats on Facebook. Police were calle
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Whipple Hill neighbors want town's help in preserving Danvers woodland
DANVERS -- More than a dozen residents are rallying to "Save Whipple Hill," fearing it is about to be developed. The wooded hill off Hobart Street is part of a 27.9-acre parcel that includes St. Mary of the Annunciation Cemetery. About half the land
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Peabody to cut ribbon on new downtown park
PEABODY -- This city will have a little more elbow room come tomorrow with the opening of the East End Veterans Memorial Park on Walnut Street. Mayor Ted Bettencourt is expected to officiate at the dedication. It's a new park, explains Karen Sawyer,
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Town administrator, fire chief get new deals in Wenham
WENHAM -- Selectmen have voted to extend the contract of Town Administrator Mark Andrews, despite a resident petition calling for a search committee to be formed immediately. Fire Chief Bob Blanchard was unanimously offered a new contract at the same
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Beverly seeks airport eatery
BEVERLY -- The city is seeking proposals for a new, two-story building at Beverly Municipal Airport that would include a restaurant, a pilot's lounge and a small aviation museum. Officials said the project, which could cost in the $2.5 million range
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- Salem to host meeting on cash-free tolls
- Salem's Plummer Home launches foster program
- Memorial Day weekend events on tap
- No meeting on Peabody industrial park tonight
- Heard Around Town: Peabody veterans will make themselves heard
- Woods: Garcia comment hurtful, time to move on
- Salem residents can ride trolley for free
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- Danvers tannery site in line for cleanup
- Bikes welcome on the T
- A helping hand for Peabody businesses
- Peabody residents consider rezoning
- Override passes for Linebrook Road project in Ipswich
- Paille's goal puts Bruins on verge of East finals
- Heard Around Town: Beverly fifth-grader’s song hits the right note
- Dullea won't seek re-election
- Liberty Street poles spark double-pole discussion in Danvers
- Trolley crash trial begins
- Police/Fire
- Marblehead police: Scammer threatens murder
- Danvers school budget under fire at Town Meeting
- Driver questioned in man's death identified
- Salem State University to open Holocaust, genocide studies center
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Salem police: Protesters support Methuen teen




