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PEABODY — City lawmakers last night changed the future of vocational education in Peabody by choosing to join a regional school district that will give students access to a $133 million high school in 2013.....more>>
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24-year-old runs city Facebook site with 10,000 fans
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Man out on probation for DUI fatality arrested again
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Attorney from
N.Y. defends
right to 'meep'
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Sox fans strike out against hydrant
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Inviting readers to give thanks
Friday, November 20, 2009
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Beverly native
found dead in
Colorado park
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Bricks as gifts, split votes and a wet blanket
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Nearly two dozen
sacked at hospitals
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Cigarette likely
cause of blaze
on Great Neck
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Correction
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Special Town Meeting set
to plug $600K budget gap
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Look, far out on the horizon: it's Friendship!
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Leather workers reunite at museum
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Lack of manager lands restaurant in hot water
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Police
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Drama club to show
'Dark of the Moon'
Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Salem shelter would support banning sex offenders
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Condos, stores no longer in the plan for T garage
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Peabody stepping up its patrols
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Collie who bit three wins new 'leash' on life
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Jewish Rehab Center plans move to Peabody
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Assault suspect will remain at Middleton Jail
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A local resort gets Crowned
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Keniston steps into business manager position
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Committee ponders
moving playground
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Tree signals Christmas in Danvers Square
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Public invited to weigh in on search for boss
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Schools seeking committee members
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Ward 1 councilor
prepares himself
for presidency
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Elderly Ipswich man found after brief search
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Council hears mayor's mixed budget outlook
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See where the other half lives
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Despite funding cuts, shelter won't cut services
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Couple busted on cocaine-dealing charges
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Police/fire
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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Traffic lights a go at Salem's tough-to-traverse crossing
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Mom recounts
son's terrifying
assault ordeal
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Body of man, 57, found in harbor
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Decision time for voke program
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Danvers newborn takes the ride of his life
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Book club recommends
'Three Cups of Tea'
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Fifth-graders step up their fitness
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School day brightened by Curley the horse
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'An Evening With Ives' at Danvers High
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Holiday concert tickets going quickly
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City to sell firetruck
to Hamilton for $10K
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Greenbelt racing to
raise cash for farm
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Not-so-happy campers are at core of spat
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Marblehead police probe recent crashes
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Pizza competition to benefit pantries
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Lower valuation on homes doesn't mean lower taxes
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Police
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
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Body found at Pickering Wharf
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Danvers OKs high school renovation
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Man admits wielding chain saw
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New lawsuit filed in explosion case
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$6M police station goes to voters
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Coach sympathizes with Belichick
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City singles
out double
utility poles
for removal
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The mayor's
on board with
the megavoke
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Wider sidewalks, other
fixes eyed for downtown
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Serial rapist arraigned in attack
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Police: Drunken driver held after nearly hitting bus
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Traffic light proposed at Derby/Congress
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Public helps police with break-in arrests
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Leaf pickup this week
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Museum holding
an open house for
ex-leatherworkers
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Weekend graffiti spree reported
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Police
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2 hurt in head-on crash near Vinnin Square
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High school music recital set for tomorrow night
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School panel gets
updated on voke
Monday, November 16, 2009
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Witch City sets October profit record
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Beverly artist comes to grips Alzheimer's at 56
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'Coop cam' offers a live look at Marblehead family's hens
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'Uncle Brud' was always there for everyone
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Danvers plans Thanksgiving meals for homeless
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Take our poll: Did Belichick make the right call?
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Police
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Foreign affairs on tap at Hamilton Hall lecture series
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Rain floods Peabody streets
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Host arrested after refusing to break up party
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Salem man arrested after bouncer threatened
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Two-alarm fire damages Ipswich home
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Danvers to use
new chemical
in water pipes
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United Way party set at mansion
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Recount in Ward 4 councilor race scheduled for Saturday
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Local commander rewarded for service to vets
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89 students qualify for Adams Scholarships
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Cops: Teen drinking is a big issue
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Town to vote on police station
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Two Marblehead teens accused in a violent beating
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Driver in accident to
be charged with DUI
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Police
Friday, November 13, 2009
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Young artists showcase
talent at downtown gallery
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It's already beginning to look a lot like Christmas
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Correction
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