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Lucas Merrow, founder and CEO, and Alexandra Drane, founder, chief visionary officer and chairwoman, run Eliza Corp., which specializes in speech recognition technology designed to engage patients to improve their health using automated calls. The company moved from Beverly to Danvers in February and has nearly 200 employees.
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Peabody man killed in crash
A Peabody man was killed early this morning when the car in which he was a passenger crashed into a parked tow truck on Walnut Street.
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Subway wins OK in ipswich
IPSWICH -- Subway is coming to downtown. While the franchise owner says it will have a positive impact on the town, many residents and business owners spoke against the chain restaurant's proposal, saying it would change the character of downtown and
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Restaurant approved for former Willows restroom
SALEM -- After years of false starts, it looks as if the city has finally found a tenant for its "historic" and long vacant restroom/bathhouse at Salem Willows. A new restaurant, tentatively called The Clam Shack, hopes to open this summer, or next,
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North Shore Community College graduation
What: North Shore Community College 47th Commencement When: Thursday, May 23, 6 p.m. Where: The O'Keefe Center at Salem State University No. of graduates: Approximately 1,000 Degrees awarded: Associate degrees and certificates Special recognition: P
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Spreading the word on affordable housing
SALEM -- Kristin Anderson will bicycle from Maine to California this summer, building houses along the way. The 29-year-old Salem resident is riding with Bike and Build, a nonprofit that sends groups of cyclists across the country each summer to volu
- Front-end loader dumped in Danvers swamp
- Members appointed to new Salem CPA Committee
- New Peabody middle school wins final OK
- Heard Around Town: A short story about a little bell
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- Police
- Salem police: Protesters support Methuen teen
- Whipple Hill neighbors want town's help in preserving Danvers woodland
- Peabody to cut ribbon on new downtown park
- Town administrator, fire chief get new deals in Wenham
- Beverly seeks airport eatery
- Relaxed Bruins look to finish Rangers in Game 4
- 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
- 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
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Peabody man killed in crash




