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A volunteer crew worked beyond the scheduled days this month to complete the elevated walkway circuit for Danvers' SwampWalk. Standing from left are Dylan Wolniewicz, David West, Richard Wolniewicz, Bob Kennedy, George Saluto and Mark Wagner. Kneeling from left are Bob Brown and Dave Saunders.

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  • Start date set for T station Construction of the city's new commuter rail station, a $37 million facility with a parking garage and pedestrian bridge, will begin next month and is scheduled to be completed by Oct. 1, 2014, MBTA officials announced yesterday. After years of plann

    June 20, 2013

  • Filing touts project's potential BEVERLY -- Mayor Bill Scanlon has long touted the Brimbal Avenue interchange project as a key to unlocking the economic potential of more than 500 acres of land near Route 128. A 153-page environmental form filed with the state reveals just what the

    June 20, 2013

  • Estates expected to get 'agricultural' tax breaks

    HAMILTON -- A developer is expected to move forward with plans to buy the 86-acre Aquila Farm on Bay Road for six large, equestrian-themed homes after residents last week rejected the town's proposal to buy the property. While the properties will be

    June 20, 2013

  • Lawyer disbarred over missing funds HAMILTON -- A lawyer who once had offices in Peabody and Newburyport has been disbarred, six months after state officials suspended him from practicing law over allegations that he stole nearly $375,000 in client funds. Meanwhile, prosecutors in Wo

    June 20, 2013

  • Beef thief gets six months in jail MIDDLETON -- A Peabody man is serving six months in jail after pleading guilty yesterday and on Friday to a series of thefts of high-priced beef and seafood from supermarkets around Essex County. Ronald Pretola, 50, whose record includes convictions

    June 20, 2013