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Seth Moulton To Hold Town Hall In Beverly
Congressman Moulton will hold a town hall meeting on Saturday morning.

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Congressman Moulton will hold a town hall meeting on Saturday morning.

The grant will fund a study on the creation of an intra-city shuttle system in Salem.
The Canal Street reconstruction project is ahead of schedule.
Officers investigated a report that circulated on Facebook regarding suspicious activity in the Danvers Target parking lot.
The Friends of Endicott Park are still fundraising for the final phase of the Nature and Environmental Education Center.
The Board of Selectmen have prohibited sprinkler use in the interest of water conservation.
Entries from the Swampscott Police log for the week of June 19.
Salem Schools announced that the district will provide breakfast and lunch free at all schools for the next school year.
Police are still looking for information regarding the arson at The Knights of Columbus Hall last Tuesday.
A Peabody man was charged with assault and battery with injury after he was seen "disciplining" his daughter over Snapchat use.
Artisans from all over New England will be selling textiles, stained glass, paintings, pottery, and more.
Here's where to expect construction this week in Beverly.
Retired Lt. Carole Germano was named a Massachusetts Unsung Heroine this week at the State House.
Danvers Police report receiving multiple complaints on the traffic lights on Route 114.
A noise complaint that turned out to be video games, an alarm at a school, and more from the Salem Police log.
Actor and stand up comedian Mario Cantone, possibly best known for his work on Sex and the City, will appear at The Cabot.
Part of Forest Street will be closed for a week for the U.S. Senior Open.
The library will host a discussion on how to spot fake news on Thursday.
The Friends of the Peabody Institute Library will hold their annual book sale at the library from June 21 to July 13.
A 14-day comment period on the plan will begin on Thursday, June 22.