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Danvers Ducklings Pulled From Storm Drain
Fire crews saved a family of six ducklings stuck in a storm drain earlier this week.
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Fire crews saved a family of six ducklings stuck in a storm drain earlier this week.
Residents are invited to apply for a passport or get help with a renewal during the May 16 event in Lynn.
Rebecca Babbitt Chafe, Nate Bryant, and Sarah Morrill were elected for the organization that last year supported more than 6,500 families.
Six students from Salem High School's Career and Technical Education (CTE) program attended the recent conference in Marlborough.
The U.S. Attorney's Office said Kathleen Libby, 40, of Brookline, was charged with wire fraud for stealing money from a medical office.
State Police said K9 'Odin' helped in the pursuit of a Malden man who led police on a chase through the North Shore on Tuesday.
Police told residents they may see the squirt gun-sporting high school students playing a version of the game of tag in the coming weeks.
The Swampscott resident said the Secretary of State's office has certified his nomination papers to be on the ballot.
The much-delayed deadline to get the new identification to fly and enter federal buildings is now approaching.
The food security grant donation occurred at a ceremony at Boston Medical Center's Moakley Green.
Starting on May 1, residents will only be able to use sprinklers for outdoor lawn and garden watering from 7 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily.
Leonard won the seat previously held by Peter Spellios in a two-person race on Tuesday.
WBZ-TV reported the chase included a pickup truck crashing through a fence in a Middleton parking lot.
The Beverly Public Library revealed the winners of the 28th annual contest.
Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell, who are not running for a second three-year term, took part in their final Committee meeting Monday night.
School Committee Chair Sarah Fox told Patch the Committee may also schedule an interview for a fifth candidate.
The second annual Warrior Weekend is set to include four sets of reenactors, a dozen military apparatus and a planned Coast Guard landing.
Greenhouse School Principal Daniel Welch said a "flood of support" includes a match of the first $5,000 in donations.
UPDATE: After a large police response Interim Superintendent Theresa McGuinness said there was "no credible threat" found.
The "family cap" will rise from $800 to $2,060 under the option the School Committee approved at its last meeting.