Wednesday, 5/31 – Salem’s Offshore Wind Project Looking at Supply Chain Issues – New Fire Chief in Peabody – Salem Trolley Free for Salem Residents

 

 

Below – Salem Trolley Details

Weather– Sunny today, temps in the 70s along the coast, inland temps may reach to the 80s.

Community News Notes – Photos – Sports

City of Salem – Mayor Dominick Pangallo, in partnership with the Salem Trolley, is pleased to once again offer free rides on the Salem Trolley for Salem residents starting June 1st and lasting until September 30th. Residents can receive a Resident Ticket by providing proof of residency at the Salem Trolley office (8 Central Street).  

“I want to thank the Salem Trolley for their generosity in once again working with us to subsidize this terrific program to make it possible for Salem residents to take advantage of a free trolley ride,” said Mayor Pangallo. “They are a true asset to Salem and our business community.”  

2023 marks the eleventh year of the free trolley ride program. Since the start of the program in 2013, a total of nearly 12,500 rides have taken place.  

The Trolley runs seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The Trolley’s route includes much of downtown Salem and also the Salem Willows. Regular stops are located at the Salem Visitors Center, Witch History Museum, Trolley Depot, Old Burial Point/Witch Trial Memorial, Pickering Wharf/Sea Level restaurant, the House of the Seven Gables, Salem Witch Museum, Peabody Essex Museum, Witch Dungeon Museum, and Salem Witch House/Salem Inn. Passenger requested stops are also made at the Salem Maritime Site, Salem Ferry, Winter Island, Salem Willows, and Hamilton Hall/Phillips House/Chestnut Street. The complete route map is available at http://salemtrolley.com/map-of-tour-3.html. 

Please note that admission is based on the availability of seating. Passengers will not be allowed to disembark and then get back onto the Trolley. 

Salem Mayor Dominick PangalloDay 1 in the books! Thrilled to welcome Sabrina and Michael to our team in the Mayor’s office. Signed my first appropriation Order ($ to repair Salem Ladder 2) joined Councillors for the first FY24 budget hearing and ended the night at a Pride crosswalk painting.

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Danvers High School – DHS Scholarship Night is at 6pm at in the auditorium on June 8th

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Friends of the ArtsAnnual Meeting, Thurs., 6/8, 6:30 p.m. Please RSVP via the evite for the address. Celebrate another fantastic year; Mix and mingle with FOTA Members, and learn more about what we do. Brief business meeting & nomination of new officers. evite.me/fwDFtMK9n3

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Friends of the Arts – We are so proud of our 2023 HW FOTA Scholarship Recipients: Amanda Lannon, Grace Roebuck, and Lilly Glass. We were so impressed by the recipients’ dedication to various forms of art, and inspired by their plans for the future. Congratulations to all of you!

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Lynnfield LibraryWe need your help this summer to decorate our Summer Reading Gameboard! Stop by the Children’s Room on Monday, June 5th 3:00 – 4:30PM to make a hand print. Can’t make it? Make your handprint at home then drop it off at the Circulation Desk. More events lynnfieldlibrary.org/event-calendar/

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Stanley Forman – News photographer – Beverly – Follow the leader in Beverly

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Kate Fox – Destination SalemI love the new street banners! These are a collaboration between Destination Salem and Salem Main Streets 

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7 News WHDH TV – Rise and Shine, New England! Thanks to jacquie01970 on Instagram for sharing this shot from Salem. (Tuesday)

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Beverly High – REACH Exhibition

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Peabody Institute LibraryThe Teen Room is kicking off Pride Month with a movie night! Join us next Tuesday evening to watch an LGBTQIA themed movie and eat some pizza. Register here: peabodylibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/teen-

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Sports

Saugus Athletics – Good luck to Peyton & Kendall as the represent Sachem Nation today (Tuesday) in the MIAA Girls Golf Sectional Championship at Cold Springs CC in Belchertown, MA. Let’s Go Sachems!

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Lynn Tech Athletics – Congrats to the LVTI Girls Track Team as they finish first in the City Championship

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St. Mary’s Athletics – BOYS TRACK: Spartans repeat as Lynn All City Champions behind Anthony D’Itria’s MVP winning performance – first place in high jump, triple jump, and 4×4 as well as second place in 4×1.

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