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North Shore Union Group Endorses Marblehead Election Candidates
The coalition of 41 unions representing members on the North Shore endorsed candidates for School Committee and Board of Selectmen.

The coalition of 41 unions representing members on the North Shore endorsed candidates for School Committee and Board of Selectmen.

The new contract includes provisions on diversity hiring, building and equipment improvements and raises paraprofessional pay.
The MDTC recognized four worthy Marblehead High graduates as part of its 40th anniversary year.
Police remind residents that private fireworks are illegal, will be confiscated and there is a possible jail penalty for selling them.
The recently renovated Gallows Hill field has been plagued with stormwater backup.
Local 2038 put flags on firefighter graves Sunday but is looking for notification of any that were missed in the town.
National Grid will be servicing the transmission lines from Kelleher Road to Essex Street through Wednesday.
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The proposal - which passed Friday 4-3 with Mayor Kim Driscoll casting the deciding vote - eliminates in-house service over three years.
City Hall will close on June 18 and hold a flag ceremony on June 17 in honor of the date Texas slaves were freed following the Civil War.
Sen. Joan Lovely: "You have faced challenges unlike any class that came before you, and yet despite those obstacles, you have persevered."
Those opposed to the gas and oil plant say they hope the June 22 public forum is a genuine discussion of alternatives to the current plans.
WinnDevelopment said the redesigned building and additional parking spots are in response to community concerns about the project.
The wholesale electric company behind the surge capacity plant project currently on pause will share information and solicit feedback.
The young daughter of late ALS Ice Bucket Challenge co-founder Pete Frates took center stage as the family was honored on ALS Night.
Two days before a special School Committee meeting to vote on a fully outsource contract, the district proposes a gradual fleet phase-out.
The city launched a new service on its website designed to quickly answer questions about municipal services.
The mayor, seeking a sixth term, touted the city's coronavirus response, cell tower dispute resolution and ongoing quality-of-life projects.
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There will be a special School Committee discussion and vote that some fear could cost up to 22 district employees their jobs.