Newspapers appeal SJC ruling on Chism video
DANVERS — Three newspapers, including The Salem News, The Eagle-Tribune and the Boston Globe, are appealing a decision by a Supreme
View ArticleCrowd split on updated Gateway Center proposal
SALEM — About 100 people packed into a room in City Hall Annex Thursday night, the majority of whom were there for one reason: the
View ArticleThird lane to open on I-93 in Salem, Windham
SALEM, N.H. — A bit of traffic relief has arrived in the Granite State: a third northbound lane will open on Interstate 93 in Salem and
View ArticlePedestrian struck and killed in Salem
One person is dead and a second is under arrest after a vehicle struck a pedestrian in Salem.
View ArticleMan quietly protests Confederate flag decision
SALEM — Gary Egge says he isn’t the kind of guy who likes to make waves or cause trouble.
View ArticleUPDATE: Police fire shots at man in Salem
SALEM, N.H. — A man was taken into custody at a local gym Tuesday morning after pulling what police thought was a gun on a police officer.
View ArticleO'Grady Open draws crowd in Salem
This year's Steve O'Grady Open was the fastest sell out in tournament history. The 16th annual tournament was held this past Monday at Olde
View ArticleOne more time: Salem wins to force Gallant final against Danvers
SALEM — It will be winner takes all when Danvers and Salem meet again tonight at 6:30 at O’Grady Field to decide the championship of
View ArticleSalem State athletic director excited to be on the job
On the job for a little more than a month, Salem State University athletic director Peggy Carl was asked if anything had surprised her
View ArticleEx-music teacher had second sex abuse victim
SALEM — Joshua Garsteck, the Haverhill music teacher who was charged in 2012 with raping a 13-year-old Amesbury student and fathering her
View ArticleDanvers takes Gallant championship in thrilling finish
SALEM — The championship game of the 32nd Gallant Memorial Tournament at O'Grady Field pitted two evenly matched teams in Danvers and
View ArticleDA: Port contractor stole his bail money
SALEM — A prosecutor on Friday called an unlicensed Newburyport home improvement contractor "the smoothest and most slick
View ArticleConvicted conman back in trouble
BEVERLY — Nearly 15 years ago, the man then known as Laurence Cohen stood before now-retired Salem Superior Court Judge Isaac Borenstein,
View ArticleDA: Contractor used stolen money to post bail
SALEM — A prosecutor on Friday called an unlicensed home improvement contractor “the smoothest and most slick individual” he has ever
View ArticleSalem hosts vintage boat festival
Fans of vintage boats get their chance to see a variety of antique sailboats and motoryachts in Salem this weekend.
View ArticleSalem State buys Loring Avenue building
SALEM — Salem State University has purchased a building on Loring Avenue and plans to knock it down to open up the area in front of its
View ArticlePower cable project charges forward, with few complaints
SALEM — Months of work replacing underground utility cables downtown is charging forward and on schedule, but a break in some of the work
View ArticleSalem woman found safe after night in New Hampshire woods
CANTERBURY, N.H. (AP) — A Salem woman is safe after spending the night lost in the woods in New Hampshire.
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