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Salem gets $3M grant for Canal St.
SALEM -- The city will receive $3 million in federal funds for the upcoming rebuild of Canal Street. The grant, awarded yesterday by the Federal and Massachusetts Emergency Management Agencies, will go toward drainage improvements on Canal Street, wh
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School choice gets OK in Peabody
PEABODY -- This city's schools will throw out the welcome mat for another year as the School Committee voted to remain a choice community, open to youngsters from other cities and towns. But members raised serious questions about which schools the ne
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Beverly school budget hearing is quiet, quick
BEVERLY -- It was a public hearing with only a few members of the public speaking and no school officials responding. That combination led to one of the shortest school budget hearings in recent memory last night at the high school. Only about 30 peo
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Motorist facing manslaughter charge after death of Ipswich woman
IPSWICH -- A Gloucester woman charged in a drunken driving crash that killed one Ipswich woman and left another seriously injured in Gloucester last December has been indicted on charges that now include manslaughter. If convicted, Rebecca Ann Jacqu
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Corrections
The class listings for the Essex Agricultural and Technical High School and the North Shore Technical School were inadvertently switched in yesterday's Salute to Seniors section. Full, corrected lists can be found on Page 13 of today's paper. Due to
- Police/fire
- Police receive reports of unattended children
- Workers find statue of St. Joseph in Salem
- Lottery set for Danvers condos
- Slain MIT officer memorialized at Salem State service
- Restaurant at historic Salem site closes
- Wenham looks to extend contract of town administrator
- Essex Agricultural and Technical High School
- Pair charged in sex assault on 14-year-old
- Swampscott lawyer scolded over mishandling of case
- THE REST OF THE BEST: The Top 5 Percent
- Man charged in attack on Good Samaritan
- Beverly FY14 school budget calls for more teachers, raises
- Police/fire
- Salem police busy after Lynn shooting
- Correction
- Salem State community mourns, remembers '09 grad Sean Collier
- $96,000 water fee is disputed
- Back to the drawing board
- Family Fest drops gala for speakeasy
- Ipswich gets ready for tomorrow's Town Meeting
- Salem Willows pier closed due to winter storm damage
- Appeal by Peabody firefighter dismissed
- Gordon-Conwell graduation at a glance
- Public hearing set for Higgins School project
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Salem gets $3M grant for Canal St.




