Shoppers filled the sidewalks; live music was in the air; and fans flocked to see the New England Patriots’ storied former quarterback Steve Grogan, as Main Street Peabody came alive for the sidewalk bazaar on August 24th.
Businesses Grateful for Peabody Bazaar's Success
Repeal of Computer Tax is Urged
The Legislature has already expressed an intention to repeal the computer tax, which has caused confusion. High-tech companies have reacted hotly, some complaining that no one can say just what is being taxed.
West Nile Virus Found in Salem & Beverly
This is the 2nd time a positive West Nile virus pool has been identified in South Salem, said Health Agent Larry Ramdin. Positive West Nile samples were also reported in Beverly and Middleton. A positive EEE sample was found in Topsfield.
Salem Depot & Garage Held Groundbreaking Ceremony
MBTA General Manager Beverly Scott said the new facility will “absolutely” be finished and open in October 2014 at yesterday's goundbreaking, which Stae Rep. John Keenan was a part of also.
Gary Coxe, author, Don't Let Others Rent Space In Your Head, Presentation
Gary Coxe discussing some of the principles of his book, Don't Let Others Rent Space In You Head at our Beverly Office.
Salem MA Condos for Sale
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3 Year Peabody Teachers Contract Approved
The Peabody School Committee unanimously agree to a three year contract with increases for each year to be 2%.
Billboard is Awaiting Decision of Council
Judge Howard Whitehead has ruled the city should entertain a new special permit request and consider allowing the billboard company to relocate their advertising structure.
Beverly to Spend $3.6M on Repairs
Beverly - The city is planning to spend $3.6 million to fix a leaky City Hall, a deteriorating police station and a police communication system plagued by "dead spots."