Researchers confirm site of hangings for Salem witch trials
A team of researchers using historical documents and 21st-century archaeological techniques has confirmed the exact site where 19 innocent
View ArticleWriters re-examined at Salem Athenaeum
Some authors are prolific. Then there’s E. Phillips Oppenheim.
View ArticleMan again denies dog abuse charges
SALEM — One of two men charged in connection with the deaths of four dogs pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Friday in Salem Superior
View ArticleSalem voters face big decisions
SALEM, N.H. — Voters will be asked to approve $4.7 million in road work, $1.6 million in water system improvements and a $44.1 million
View ArticleDog trainer arraigned in animal cruelty case
SALEM — A North Shore dog trainer, who at one time was under serious consideration for the job of Danvers' animal control officer, was
View ArticleTracing family history
SALEM — With the news of its dark past released earlier this week, it's possible that Proctor's Ledge hasn't received this much attention
View ArticleSalem Witch Trials descendants share thoughts on Proctor's Ledge
SALEM — With the news of its dark past released earlier this week, it's possible that Proctor's Ledge hasn't received this much attention
View ArticleSalem News Publisher named to Poynter Institute Advisory Board
ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. – The Poynter Institute, a nonprofit media training and research center, has named Karen Andreas, regional publisher
View ArticleNew 6th District office offers plenty of transparency
SALEM — Seth Moulton’s new storefront office at 21 Front St. makes you think you’ve stumbled into a high-tech startup rather than the
View ArticleManchester man pleads guilty to Salem voter fraud
SALEM, N.H. — A Manchester man received a 12-month suspended sentence after he admitted to lying about his qualifications to vote in
View ArticleSalem man charged in stabbing
SALEM — A man still on parole for the drunk driving crash that killed his girlfriend more than 15 years ago has been charged with
View ArticleSalem man, charged in stabbing, held until danger hearing
SALEM — A man still on parole for the drunk driving crash that killed his girlfriend more than 15 years ago has been charged with
View ArticleDriver says he was just old, not drunk, when he struck pedestrian
SALEM — An elderly driver from Lynn who struck a Salem woman as she crossed the street near the Hawthorne Hotel last September was found
View ArticleBoys basketball: Salem stays perfect, pulls away from Beverly
BEVERLY — Eleven teams have tried to solve the Salem boys basketball team this season, and so far 11 teams have come up empty.
View ArticleBeverly girls come back, beat Salem in double OT
SALEM — The Beverly girls basketball team has been making a habit out of second-half comebacks.
View ArticleNorth Shore News in Brief
The Salem Athenaeum will present “No Place Like Home: Ada Louise Huxtable’s ranch house as her housing ideal” on Wednesday, Jan. 27
View ArticleSBA chief tackles tough questions during Salem visit
SALEM — U.S. Small Business Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet paid a visit to a hub of small business activity on the North Shore
View ArticleZBA, many neighbors OK with scaled down project
SALEM — A once contentious three-story project on the corner of Lafayette Street and West Avenue has been scaled way back, and now much
View ArticleBill Clinton stumps for wife's campaign in Salem
SALEM, N.H. — Former President Bill Clinton returned to New Hampshire on Wednesday to fire up supporters of his wife’s presidential
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