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Salem Skipper To Provide Free Rides To Willows This Summer
The free trips are available Fridays and Saturdays.

The free trips are available Fridays and Saturdays.

The downtown walking tour will include a discussion on how to use the town's Local Rapid Recovery Funds as the pandemic wanes.
The district will host a "final tour" on June 21 ahead of the new school's opening in September.
Residents struggling with the heat can go to the Mayor Jean Levesque Community Center until 4 p.m.
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These Swampscott students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
These Salem students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
These Peabody students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
These Marblehead students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
These Beverly students were among those recently earning academic or athletic distinction.
Saturday's recycling drive will take place at the school on Lime Street in Marblehead.
The winning ticket was purchased at Town Variety located on Central Street in Peabody.
Lucas Miller, a former New York City detective, was named to lead the department last month.
The city will hold a public event on June 16 to honor the day when Texas slaves were freed following the Civil War.
The budget presented to the City Council represents a 4.6 percent increase in spending over the past fiscal year.
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.
Shrayer and Marblehead's Jim Laramie were among those honored in the state's Safe Routes To School program.
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One of the pillars of the state's initial efforts to rapidly rollout coronavirus vaccinations will cease operations this month.
Eighth-grader Marishka Burnett is selling bracelets and other items to help support LGBTQ+ classmates during Pride Month.