'Tis the season to trim the trees and power wash the deck. Find out what other yard work needs to be done.
Whether your project is in the kitchen, basement or any other part of the house, here are the right professionals for the job.
Sure, it's what's inside that counts when it comes to dating. But when it comes to cabinetry, looks really do matter.
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This is how to get your house spick and span without lifting a finger — or breaking the bank.
Winter, spring, summer or fall — all you have to do is call. But, really, when should you start your new project?
These companies might be able to help.
A few little fix-ups now could save or make you some big bucks down the line.
Lawn and gardening restrictions are now in place.
Outdoor water use is under Level 3 restrictions in Danvers.
The work on Princeton Street is expected to cause delays in the area.
Outdoor water use restrictions reached Level 2 last week.
Nearly 1,000 residents visited the Danvers Earth Day Zero Waste Recycling Weekend in May.
The town is under Level 2 outdoor water use restrictions as of May 1.
Check to see when your neighborhood will be affected.
Was your neighborhood affected? You can follow the DPW's progress in real time.
Remodeling on your mind for 2018? Find out which rooms in your house are "big money" areas and how to cut costs.
Landscaping, remodeling and plumbing. Can you guess the most expensive types of home improvement projects?
A fresh coat of paint is one of the easiest ways to transform a room. Get a crash course in interior painting, plus tips for cutting costs.
Water service was expected to be disrupted for several hours while repairs were completed.
The rail trail will be closed at mile 3 in December and January for repairs.
There are fewer than 40 personalized bricks available to purchase for the walkway to the Nature and Environmental Education Center.
Already a regular at the new Danvers Dog Park? Send us your photos!
The Friends of Endicott Park got their grant match, but fundraising isn't over yet.
Check out these photos of the Danvers Dog Park opening day and take a look at the park rules.
Seasoned pro or just learning, the free event is open to all ages and abilities.
Temperatures remain mild, but showers could be on the way by Saturday.
Consider bringing in or covering up any sensitive outdoor plants.
Highs are expected to be in the mid-50s by Sunday.
Temperatures are expected to make a run at 70 degrees by Patriots' Day on Monday.
Some showers, clouds, and wind - in other words, typical April New England weather.
Making plans for the weekend? Here's a look at Danvers' weekend weather forecast.
Warm Friday temperatures give way to a deep chill and possible snow showers this weekend into the beginning of the work week.
Another round of 50 mph winds this week could knock out power this week.
The strongest winds are expected from midnight until noon on Tuesday.
North Shore once again under a Winter Storm Watch and forecasters say to expect 4-8 inches of snow with this storm.
Forecasters calling for less snow than initially forecast for incoming storm.
Heavy snowfall is expected and the area could see accumulations of four to eight inches of snow mid to late Sunday afternoon into Monday.
A snowstorm coming in Sunday night into Monday is set to bring snow to the area on the first day of spring.
A nor'easter is possible on the first day of spring this weekend.
Warmer weather should be here by Wednesday.
Temperatures in the 50s and some gusty winds give way to what could be a rainy start to the work week.
A look at the weather forecast for the week ahead.
Clouds and sun on tap for the weekend with some snow flurries, before some serious warm temperatures come in for next week.
Valentine and Son Seed Co. are offering a program at the Peabody Institute Library on March 3.
What roads in Danvers still need to be plowed or salted? Find out what your neighbors said on Facebook.
Heavy snow is now expected for the area. The Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 4 a.m. Monday until 7 a.m. Tuesday.
The area could see another 4-7 inches, but forecasters say a slight westward shift to this storm could increase snow amounts.
The National Weather Service says the current storm could bring up to 10 inches of snow.
Don't let the recent warm weather fool you, winter hasn't gone anywhere.