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2 Pedestrians Hit In Separate Incidents: Beverly Police
Two pedestrians were struck by cars in separate incidents this week.

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Two pedestrians were struck by cars in separate incidents this week.

The collection of a former Reagan advisor will be auctioned at The Stables at Devon Glen Farm.
A Federal Street bank was robbed by an unarmed suspect on Tuesday.
A Peabody woman won a scholarship from the Greater Boston Plumbing Contractors Association.
Here are seven North Shore homes that boast interesting and luxurious features, like an outdoor pizza oven.
The new Essex County Sheriff will partner with PA.A.R.I. to help curb the rate of overdoses among former inmates.
The 25th annual concert series continues on Sunday.
The annual Miles Over the Moon nighttime run will kick off Friday evening.
Five businesses were issued new business certificates by the City Clerk's office in June.
The total donation to Tough Warrior Princesses could double to $10,000.
Lahey Health and Beverly Hospital have been named to the American Hospital Association's "Most Wired" list.
The Abbot Library and the Marblehead Racial Justice Team will host a conversation on microaggressions on Monday.
A new app challenges users to increasingly dangerous acts.
Three dirt roads will be regraded this week, starting on Tuesday.
Mass. State Police will set up a sobriety checkpoint somewhere in Essex County this weekend.
The Jeremiah Lee Mansion gardens will hold a Hats and Flats Champagne Reception for local female business leaders.
Last year, the Hamilton Council on Aging helped install 11 donated air conditioners for local seniors.
Swampscott Police officers chased down two suspects accused on breaking into and entering cars Monday.
We're starting off warm and sunny on the North Shore, and then looking at potential thunderstorms through Thursday.