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Danvers Mass Vaccination Site To Give Final Shots By June 30
One of the pillars of the state's initial efforts to rapidly rollout coronavirus vaccinations will cease operations this month.

One of the pillars of the state's initial efforts to rapidly rollout coronavirus vaccinations will cease operations this month.

The first major event since the lifting of most coronavirus restrictions will highlight the hard-hit creative community.
After three years of discussion, votes and revotes, accessory dwelling units are allowed in Salem.
More than 15 months after the onset of the coronavirus crisis, Peabody City Hall will fully open to the public on June 21.
The Marblehead Counseling Center is seeing unprecedented demand for services from adolescents, teens and young adults.
The Salem Board of Health voted unanimously to align with the state lifting of all coronavirus-related business restrictions as of Saturday.
With state restrictions set to expire Saturday, Patch readers are divided on whether they should still be worn inside businesses.
With most statewide coronavirus-related restrictions to expire, businesses are largely charged with determining their own protocols.
Tread Tabata creator Kathy Glabicky said her members are rejuvenated with state coronavirus-related business restrictions set to end May 29.
With state business restrictions set to expire next week, breweries must decide just how much of the old bar scene they are ready to allow.
The new Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association guidelines go into effect as of Tuesday's games.
The state is lifting mask requirements for youth sports effective Tuesday as MIAA reviews the new guidelines for school sports.
The collaboration of Beverly, Lynn, Marblehead, Peabody, Salem and Swampscott includes near 140 minority- and women-owned businesses.
The historic theater, which hasn't held a live screening since the coronavirus crisis began, will show "Jaws" Memorial Day weekend.
The city, which made mask-wearing a cornerstone of its coronavirus mitigation last spring and summer, will follow eased state guidelines.
Allison Pyburn, who now lives in Belmont, will ride June 6 at Fenway in honor of her late father, Michael, who died of cancer in November.
These Lafayette and Moraga restaurants made the top 10 list. Which of your favorites should have been included?
The money will be used to cover payrolls, plus they will receive other support.
While Salem and Worcester have canceled or postponed Fourth of July parties, other cities and towns are taking a wait-and-see approach.
Glenn Burns, currently the principal at Haverhill High, is the former leader at Collins Middle School.
SiFi Networks will soon begin installing the lines as part of a contract with the city allowing for $35 million in private investment.
One of the town's newest School Committee members tells Patch she believes her educational background will benefit her hometown district.
After a choppy ride in 2020 amid the coronavirus crisis, the Salem Ferry is going to give it another go in 2021 starting on May 21.
Lindsay Wallin, a longtime Melrose resident, guided her nine McDonald's franchises amid the coronavirus crisis with two pre-teens at home.
The Restaurant Revitalization Fund, part of the America Rescue Plan, was set to begin accepting applications at noon on Monday.
Gov. Charlie Baker said coronavirus vaccination efforts will be shifted to community centers and regional collaboratives like Salem State.
The school will limit capacity to 150 students with the potential of a second prom being added if demand is there.
The virtual performance of "Stage 2 Screen: A Musical Revue" will be shown as a drive-in movie in the Salem High parking lot Friday night.
Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll told Patch the city will decide whether to modify any of the state's eased or eliminated coronavirus restrictions.
The school said students must be vaccinated to attend in-person classes, research on campus or participate in campus activities.
Erica Beaudry and her husband, Brandon Auger, this week opened their second Tropical Smoothie Cafe to go with their Swampscott location.
Police chiefs, school districts, state and federal lawmakers say the guilty verdict is a start, but much work still needs to be done.
The city is asking those affected during the coronavirus health crisis to let it know how it can help support restoring their scene.
The owners of Aro Cannabis are looking to open a recreational marijuana shop at 31 Atlantic Avenue.
Lotus Notes application creator Ray Ozzie will operate Blues Wireless out of a 4,700 square-foot office at the Dunham Ridge office campus.
The upscale thrift store's donations now total more than $1.3 million over the past 15 years.
The Lynn-based team will be back at Fraser Field as part of the New England Collegiate Baseball League after a nine-year hiatus.
Carol White is raising funds for the cycling apparatus that could bring senior facility residents an outdoor perspective post-pandemic.
The city will hold a grand opening even May 1 with hands-on activities, live music and shopping at the New Derby Street location.
After students in kindergarten through eighth grade returned full-day, in-classroom on Monday, Salem High students are due back in 3 weeks.