The 17th Annual ALS & MS Walk for Living will take place at 10 am on Sunday, October 5 at 165 Captains Row on Admiral’s Hill in Chelsea
The Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce will host a "Trailblazers: Lessons Learned" lunch at the Mission Boathouse.
"We are immensely proud of the relationships we have built and the trust you have placed in us." - ownership
Dumplings of the World Corporate Team Raises Money for Statewide Hunger Relief
Coastal Mass Brewing co-owner Tim Corcoran will join more than 40 other breweries at Saturday's Mass Brewers Guild event.
The public is invited to meet vendors and exhibitors showcasing their products, services and resources.
Nothing else is changing for this popular gym except for the name
Harbor Sweets is planning giveaways, a Halloween-themed photo booth and a candy jar contest.
Alex Pineda, a "Chopped" TV series finalist, is opening the spot in the former Frank location.
Jake Munroe, a former Navy intelligence officer, is opening Munroe Velo Bike Shop on March 5.
ToppSalad, which had moved from its Danvers location to Beverly, was open for the final time on Friday.
Patch is compiling a list of cool and fun places to watch football on Feb. 11.
Trey and Lindsay Barth and her husband, Trey, are set to open the doors at 78 Cabot Street on Friday.
The new 1,400-square-foot candy store and ice cream shop is located at 140 Rantoul Street.
Greater Beverly Chamber of Commerce President Medley Long testified against the proposal on Beacon Hill last week.
Wednesday's forum will focus on how North Shore businesses can embrace renewable energy while maintaining affordability.
The Ipswich brewery won a gold medal in the Belgian-style or French-style ale category for its Vincianne Belgian Blonde Ale.
The ordinance, which was approved on a first vote, prohibits deliveries from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. with some food-service provider exemptions.
Founders of the Marblehead-based luxury jewelers will keynote the Chamber's Thrive event on Sept. 28 at the Boston Marriott Peabody.
The third annual awards recognize women in the business community who are highly respected and empower other women in their communities.
Starbucks Workers United said the Enon Street store employees filed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday.
Matt Smith told Patch that he has begun brewing again after ceasing production for a personal and professional reset this past fall.
Panacea Wellness at 13 Enon Street is set to open its adult-use dispensary on April 27 at 10 a.m.
Katie Lovett will spearhead marketing and public relations for the Chamber of Commerce that recently moved to the Cummings Center.
The regional business collective is relocating from Danvers to the Cummings Center early next month.
Cummings Properties is offering its 650 employees statewide up to $184 per month in January, February and March.
Nth Cycle was awarded the U.S. Department of Energy grant as part of the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Supports Campaign for Linking Lives
Several Beverly retail businesses will be featuring sales and giveaways to promote shopping small the Saturday after Thanksgiving.
The 5-year-old brewery's owners said "only the name will change" as it looks to distinguish itself from other beers with similar titles.
Montserrat College President resigning to become COO at Peabody Essex Museum
Half Baked Cafe ownership said in June that the breakfast and goodie shop would close its Beverly location on Oct. 30.
Sully's Brand Owner Chris Wrenn is bringing his iconic sports T-shirt slogans and record label business to Rantoul Street starting Saturday.
Endicott College alumna Torie Farnsworth and Beverly High alum Anthony Marino are up to five locations of the very popular sandwich shop.
Cummings Properties is offering employees $1 per hour worked to help offset soaring commuting costs.
Will Build Partner Programs to Benefit MP’s Clients
Leapfrog Group recognizes Salem Hospital for commitment to quality
Nachos Tacos owners said their spot has been sold to new owners with a second city location.
Delphine's Kitchen looks to become a neighborhood staple known for its delicious crepes and a strong commitment to sustainability.
Congratulations to Jowita Barbeau, memory care manager, Brooksby Village