Remembering what they gave
SALEM — Early Friday, well over 100 members of the city’s Salem Willows neighborhood gathered with friends and family members at
View ArticleMeeting Monday to discuss South Salem train stop
SALEM — A proposed MBTA commuter rail stop in South Salem will take its next step toward reality Monday night, though it’s still years
View ArticleCondo owners: Penalty too light
SALEM — Two executives of a Haverhill-based property management company received probation earlier this month and were ordered to pay
View ArticleSea Level rising to Newburyport
SALEM — Last year, when Finz Seafood and Grill owner George Carey opened his second restaurant on Wharf Street on Pickering Wharf, he was
View ArticleSea Level rising to Newburyport location
SALEM — Last year, when Finz Seafood and Grill owner George Carey opened his second restaurant on Wharf Street on Pickering Wharf, he was
View ArticleA look at protective custody procedures
SALEM — When a man was allegedly assaulted by a Salem police officer on Oct. 31, it happened while the victim was in protective custody.
View ArticleNew train stop hinges on land access
SALEM — Neighbors are generally open to adding a South Salem commuter rail stop on Canal Street, but the affect on a local business that
View ArticleUniversity stabbing suspect mulls sentence
SALEM — A former Salem State University student charged with stabbing a professor nearly two dozen times in a campus restroom last March
View ArticleJury convicts state trooper of negligent operation, assault and battery
SALEM — After deliberating for almost seven hours, jurors convicted Massachusetts State Trooper Dale Jenkins on Monday of negligent
View ArticleTuesday's area roundup: Salem State men open with impressive victory
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View ArticleEx-college student offered plea deal in professor stabbing
A former Salem State University student charged with stabbing a professor in a campus bathroom multiple times has been offered a plea deal.
View ArticleMoulton vocal in debate over Pelosi, minority leadership
Salem Congressman Seth Moulton has emerged as a leader in the unfolding debate over a change of leadership in the House.
View ArticleF.W. Webb buys Universal Steel lot at auction, now awaits council approval
SALEM — After months of heated debate, neighborhood disputes and the near-loss of a highly visible Salem building, the contentious
View ArticleSalisbury man indicted on 6th OUI charge
SALEM – The Salisbury man in jail facing his sixth drunken-driving charge was indicted by an Essex County grand jury Wednesday, which
View ArticleCity receives $3.5M grant for streets of Blubber Hollow
SALEM — The city has received $3.5 million in MassWorks Infrastructure funding to help make Goodhue, Bridge and Boston streets more
View ArticleMarblehead woman seeks to resolve ear biting case
SALEM — The attorney for a Marblehead woman charged with biting off part of a Salem patrolwoman's ear last August has asked for a
View ArticleCouncil supports land sale to Webb
SALEM — After months of heated debate, neighborhood disputes and the near-loss of a highly visible Salem building, the contentious
View ArticleSalem police organize walk for substance abuse
SALEM — The Salem police, in partnership with local organizers and substance abuse service providers, is holding its second annual walk
View ArticleGatherings An Evening at Adriatic with North Shore CDC
SALEM -- North Shore residents and stakeholders were invited to learn more about the North Shore Community Development Coalition’s
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