North Shore Today with Rick Moore
Weather – Afternoon clouds…mid 80s
Salem Public Schools
Salem Summer Eats served more than 1,700 meals in its first week. Keep in mind we have new dinner sites at Collins Cove Park (4-4:45 p.m.) and Pequot Highlands (5-5:45 p.m.) Monday through Friday. Sites and schedules at: salemk12.org/district-depar
Town of Ipswich
Warrant is Open for the September 8, 2026 Special Town Meeting Citizen petitions with 100 names, signatures, and addresses of registered voters are due to the Town Clerk’s office before 11:00 AM on Friday, July 17, 2026. ipswichma.gov/DocumentCenter
Danvers Falcons
@WeAreDanvers
Fall Athletic Registration Reminders HS- docs.google.com/document/d/1Ea MS – docs.google.com/document/d/15G
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Registration Announcement – HS Fall 2026
2026 DHS FALL SPORTS REGISTRATION – NOW OPEN Any student who will be attending Danvers High School who wishes to participate in a sport this upcoming fall season, can do so by registering and paying…
GHS Fishermen Athletics
GHS Athletics is saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. David Cox.
Salem Public Schools
Thanks @BosHeraldSportsfor this terrific story.
’Jay Bilas praises Salem basketball culture after winning state title: bostonherald.com/2026/07/05/esp
Town of Hamilton
Recycling Update: If you have your new barrel, please use it. If you are waiting on a smaller size or a missed delivery, please use your old barrel. No violations or penalties this week. Still missing a barrel? Call DPW at 978-626-5227. Thank you! #HamiltonMA
Cape Ann Museum
WE’RE SO BACK! The CAM Downtown Campus is finally reopened after a year-and-a-half closure for renovations. We can’t wait to show you the new-and-improved galleries and the monumental special exhibition “Avery, Gottlieb & Rothko: By the Sea,” on view June 30-Sep. 27, 2026.
City of Gloucester
Attention Residents – NONESSENTIAL OUTDOOR WATER BAN STARTING MONDAY JUNE 22nd
According to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, the Northeast Region is currently at a Level 3 – Critical Drought.
As per state law requirements, the City of Gloucester is enacting a water ban on all nonessential outdoor water use. This includes handheld watering and drip irrigation.
We highly recommend reviewing some suggestions for how to be mindful of water use for conservation purposes:
– Minimize overall water use whenever possible
– Fix leaking faucets, toilets, and irrigation systems promptly
– Take shorter showers and avoid filling bathtubs
– Turn off the water while brushing teeth or shaving
– Run dishwashers and washing machines only when full
– Use water-efficient appliances and fixtures when possible
– Monitor your water bill for signs of hidden leaks
– Avoid unnecessary outdoor watering and use water wisely outdoors
We’ll continue to monitor conditions and share updates as they become available. For the latest drought information and conservation resources, visit the Massachusetts drought management website:




