Salem police, fire face off in touch football Saturday
SALEM — Touch football teams from the Salem police and fire departments will face each other Saturday in honor of President John F.
View ArticleConstable rule changes on hold
SALEM — Changes to rules governing constables in the city have been put on hold, but City Council deliberations on the subject Thursday
View ArticlePeabody's Antonelli serves as guest speaker at Salem News Student Athlete...
SALEM — During his high school days at St. John’s Prep, Matt Antonelli was a standout during all three athletic seasons, shining on the
View ArticlePRIDEFUL PANTHER: Beverly's Calice named 55th Salem News Student-Athlete...
SALEM — Fifty-five years ago, the inaugural Salem News Student-Athlete Award was awarded to Peter Zeitzoff of Beverly High.
View ArticleReading The Greens golf column: 38th U.S. Senior Open at Salem CC makes for a...
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls of all ages, to another historic North Shore golf season.
View ArticleBenton: Defining the 'new Gordon'
Before there was a “Sanctuary for Peace” ordinance, Salem and its No Place for Hate Committee was embroiled in another controversy,
View ArticleOur view: Honoring the National Guard tradition
Last weekend’s foul weather proved no hindrance to Salem officials, National Guard soldiers, veterans and others who were determined to
View ArticleFree music for all in Salem
In honor of Jazz Appreciation month in April, Salem Jazz and Soul Festival will host its eighth annual Jazz Appreciation Day concert on
View ArticleTwo North Shore lawyers disbarred
SALEM — Two North Shore lawyers have been disbarred over financial misconduct, officials recently announced.
View ArticleBenefits agreement with hospital stalled, as Lovely, Driscoll clash
SALEM — A community benefits agreement with North Shore Medical Center, worth about $1.7 million, is still on hold, after fireworks flew
View ArticleThousands of county 'Dookhan' drug cases face dismissal
SALEM – With a deadline looming later this month, the vast majority of Essex County drug cases connected to disgraced former state lab
View ArticleSmokin' Betty's hopes to fire up Lafayette Street
SALEM — If you’re looking for restaurateur Steve Feldmann nowadays, chances are you’ll find him framing a window or taking delivery
View ArticleSalem man wakes to find burglar in his home
SALEM — A 74-year-old South Salem resident who had gone to bed on Saturday night awoke shortly after 11 p.m. to find a burglar inside his
View ArticleRobocalls to help send 'sanctuary' ordinance to ballot
SALEM — Petitioners rallying to put the “Sanctuary for Peace” ordinance on the ballot are quickly gaining momentum as the City
View ArticlePolice investigating swastika painted on Salem town common
Police in Salem are searching for two teenagers who drew a swastika on the bandstand on the town common.
View ArticleGhostly 'face' seen in Salem street lamp sends chills online
A city known for celebrating the occult is drawing attention after its mayor snapped a photo that appears to show a scowling face trapped
View ArticleMusician John Legend to receive new social-justice award
Singer John Legend is coming to Salem State University to receive a social-justice award and discuss his activism.
View ArticleGroup gets $20K for project to protect Salem Sound
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has awarded a $20,000 grant to a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring and
View ArticleU.S. Senior Open Salem amateurs among hopefuls
It’s not every day an individual is given the chance to qualify for such a renowned event like the U.S. Senior Open — not to mention to
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