Weather – Rain showers ending, some sun possible today with temps near 50.
Community Announcements – Photos – Sports (Below)
City of Salem seeks Haunted Happenings Feedback via Annual Resident Survey
City requests input, suggestions from locals to incorporate into future plans
City of Salem – Seeking feedback on Haunted Happenings. Salem has closed the books on October of 2023 and on another season of Haunted Happenings. As reflections and preparation for next year’s festivities commence, Mayor Dominick Pangallo and city officials are looking for resident feedback on this year’s Haunted Happenings, including everything from the events to public safety to communication on parking restrictions, closed roads and other aspects of the holiday month that formally kicked off with the Grand Parade and ended with fireworks on Halloween night.
“We incorporate public feedback from our residents into our Halloween and October planning every year,” said Mayor Pangallo, “Haunted Happenings 2023 went generally well, thanks in large part to the input and patience of Salem residents. Each year we look to and value the input from residents to help shape how we prepare and plan for next October. I hope all residents will take a few minutes to complete this year’s survey so we can continue to improve how we manage October in the years ahead.”
This year’s resident survey is now live, and can be found here: https://forms.office.com/r/
Beverly High School – Plenty of students representing BHS at the Holiday Parade Sunday. Nice work ROTC and Marching Band!
My Brothers Table – Grateful beyond words for the incredible Thanksgiving at My Brother’s Table! We came together and served nearly 1,000 meals, spreading warmth and joy. Huge thanks to everyone who played a part in making this heartfelt feast possible!
Hamilton-Wenham Friends of the Arts – Thanks to HWRHS student photographer Norah Keys for these great photos from the Harvest Concert and Auction last week.
Opening this week!HWRHS Theatre presents Merrily We Roll Along this Fri., 12/1 @ 6:30 p.m. and Sat., 12/2 @ 2 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. Tickets sold at the door: $10 for HW students/staff/alum, $15 for the community, & $8 for seniors and members of the military. We hope to see you there!
Cape Ann Museum – Join us on Tues., 12/12 at 11 am for the upcoming CAMTalk: History Series—Equity in the Archives: How History is Told. This panel discussion explores how history & historical language have been newly examined during the Gloucester 400+ Anniversary in 2023. bit.ly/47u0a9D
City of Lynn – Mayor Jared Nicholson is currently seeking applicants who are interested in serving on the Public Arts Commission and Historical Commission. If interested, visit lynnma.gov/cms/one.aspx?p
Sports
Salem High – is headed to the MIAA Division 6 championship for the first time in 24 years! Help us send off the Witches at a community pep rally and celebration on Wednesday November 29th at the Salem High field house. Doors open at 5:30pm and the event starts at 6pm.
Lynn Classical Football – Congratulations to RJ Faessler, Kymani Phipps, John Nasky, Brian Vaughan, and Geovanni Pena
Lynnfield Hockey