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In this March 9 photo, Jacob Clark, 9, displays a jury duty notice he received in South Yarmouth. His grandmother Deborah Clark stands behind him.
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Whipple Hill neighbors want town's help in preserving Danvers woodland
Ethan Forman/Staff photo Selectman Bill Clark points out land behind his family farm, owned by the St. Mary of the Annunciation Cemetery, that he and neighbors say could be sold off for a housing development. Clark's farm abuts the land on what is known as Whipple Hill.
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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Relaxed Bruins look to finish Rangers in Game 4
NEW YORK -- The Boston Bruins are on the brink of the Eastern Conference finals, and they got there on the backs of their suddenly offensive defensemen and a potent fourth line of forwards. They have outclassed the New York Rangers all over the ice
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- Memorial Day weekend events on tap
- No meeting on Peabody industrial park tonight
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- Woods: Garcia comment hurtful, time to move on
- Salem residents can ride trolley for free
- Correction
- Police/fire
- 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
- Ceremony marches on
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