Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient in the Arts, Paula K. Shiff, will lead the Summer Dance Intensives.
The Select Board approved a budget framework that would charge the trash fees, cut town positions, require $1.5 million more in school cuts.
Marblehead police will host firearm training that could be heard in the area of Robinson Road and Swampscott Road.
The Table brings love and service to its neighbors every day of the year; support it and bring a little fun to each and every day of April!
The North Shore Civic Ballet, a nonprofit organization in Marblehead, seeks volunteers and donations of items for its auction.
The North Shore was forecast to be hit with a combination of snow and ice on Thursday night.
The award recognizes North Shore residents who improve community life, inspired by Amy R. Saltz's dedication to helping others.
The "Through the Looking Glass" Spring Gala is set for April 11.
Snow removal operations will take place from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. for the next four nights starting on Wednesday.
The ban was set to begin on Friday with up to 4 inches of snow predicted for the North Shore.
The advanced academy offers a deeper look into police operations for residents who completed the standard program.
State Sen. Brendan Crighton was honored for their work on municipal issues.
Marblehead School of Ballet will host a Broadway performer for Youth Theater Arts Workshop and present the Adult Dance Intensive in March.
Officials said the ban is needed for additional snow removal following a series of storms and freezing temperatures.
After more than 3 feet of snow has draped the town in recent weeks, the parking ban is in effect with up to 4 inches possible Tuesday.
Thursday, March 5, 6 p.m. at the Boston Yacht Club, Co-Hosted by Susan Wornick and Andrea Bell Bergeron, Tickets are $50 each
Officials said the ban was declared with the North Shore expected to receive up to 4 to 6 inches of snow.
The group said it has raised close to $500,000 in donations and pledges toward its goal of $2 million by the end of 2026.
If you've done a good deed, experienced one, or seen one recently, we invite you to share it.
Marblehead Town Administrator Thatcher Kezer compared a "perfect storm" of cost increases and revenue decreases to the 2008 recession.
The Attorney General's Office said the nine cities and towns in eastern and central Massachusetts remain non-compliant with the state law.
The Marblehead Select Board voted to allow the depositing of snow into the harbor for public safety reasons.
Vehicles must be removed from public roads from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. as snow removal efforts continue.
The district will have a delayed opening after more than 20 inches of snow fell across the North Shore.
Drivers are advised to exercise caution and stay off the roads, if possible, for the duration of the snow emergency.
The six-week educational series will focus on resources available for those and their families battling or recovering from addiction.
The Cloister Gallery is excited to host a show featuring local artist, Dale Partis Greene.
The Marblehead Counseling Center will honor the recipient who significant contributions to the health and wellness of the community.
Marblehead School of Ballet opens 2026 with the winter Ballet on the Big Screen series, a rumba-tango fusion dance workshop, and AfroBeats.
The funding is part of $10.7 million in earmarks U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton announced for the North Shore.
Go Digital!
Members of the school's Interact Rotary club raised money used to buy $1,200 in toys at Mud Puddle Toys.
A full two days of holiday fare on Saturday will include several road closures and parking restrictions.
Marblehead's Chloe Curtis, who attends Emerson College, is part of the award-winning a cappella group.
Tickets available at RotaryClubofMheadharbor.org
The event is set for Dec. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with local vendors selling handcrafted items and gifts.
Johnny Ray will be performing at The Beacon Restaurant and helping run the new Johnny Ray's Music Emporium on Atlantic Avenue.
The Marblehead School of Ballet invites the public to attend ay celebrations throughout December and to help our neighbors in need.
The documentary on the challenges facing the iconic New England sea mammal was screened at Marblehead's Abbot Public Library.
The two North Shore BSG participants were among the 80 selected to serve as representatives for the Bay State Games.