See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Essex County and across MA.
The Cummings $25 Million Grant Program will award 100 nonprofits $100,000 each, mostly payable over two to five years.
Group begins next steps for continued community input
The nation's oldest continuously operating museum is offering mobile coronavirus vaccinations in conjunction with new later Friday hours.
The fireworks - postponed from July 4 because of coronavirus-related concerns - will highlight the city's festival on Aug. 2 through Aug. 8.
Free breakfasts and lunches, and Monday dinners, will be available to students in need throughout the city this summer.
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The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The tours begin next week and run through Labor Day to Bakers Island Light Station and Misery Island.
Parking has been set up on the old softball field between Dead Horse Beach and Fort Avenue while construction is ongoing to other lots.
The My Salem App includes important alerts, phone numbers, and maps and directions for city facilities and other points of interest.
The Farmers Market opens June 24 at the Bentley School with plans to end the season back downtown.
The ceremony and flag-raising will be at City Hall from 2 to 3 p.m.
The two-day bike-a-thon returns this year to raise money for cancer research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
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After last year's official events were canceled amid the coronavirus crisis, plans are in the works for a full return to fun this Halloween.
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In one of the first open municipal ceremonies since the start of the coronavirus crisis, there was a big turnout for the 2021 flag-raising.
A Patch local activist responds to recent cases of hateful images and symbols found in Danvers, Salem and other places on the North Shore.
Salem Sound Coastwatch volunteers spent hours clearing an invasive pepperweed plant from the area between Salem State and Pickman Park.
A Patch reader, who has plans to renew her wedding vows on Sunday, says she believes her ring went missing at Salem Willows.
The court will stay open through Memorial Day weekend and now close on June 1 to complete upgrades.
With state restrictions set to expire Saturday, Patch readers are divided on whether they should still be worn inside businesses.
There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Salem residents can get a ticket for a free ride on the trolley from June 1 to Sept. 30.
The project is expected to take five to six weeks to complete.
The project includes hosting a farmer's market and providing produce for the Salem Food Pantry.
The program for children with or without intellectual disabilities ages 2 through 7 will be held Sunday mornings at Furlong Park.
The Park and Recreation Commission has made changes to the parking sticker sales process for Salem residents and non-residents.
Salem Recycles, working with HELPSY, diverted tons of clothing and other household items from landfills at the May 1 event.
This is the 20th year the Arbor Day Foundation has recognized the city for promoting tree planting and care.
The Essex National Heritage Commission will be using matching funds from a state grant for the restoration.
Water will be shut off so the city can install a new fire hydrant on Clark Street and as part of a building demolition project.
Boston Magazine recognized the city for its work with Beverly in the cooperative Climate Action Plan.
The grants will go toward restoring wood carvings on a historic arch at Salem Common and developing an outdoor classroom on Salem Sound.
The city will plant an Acer rubrum "October Glory" on the school grounds on Friday as part of a program with third-graders.
The areas affected are Bridge Street to Federal Street and from Flint Street to Beckford Street.
Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, who previously served as the Salem museum's deputy director, officially begins on Aug. 23.
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