Thursday, 4/25 – Salem Outdoor Camping Ordinance Heads to City Council Tonight – City & Town Updates – Photos

NST Extra – Salem City Councilors and others on “Criminalization” of homelessness.

Breaking News: WCVB TV is reporting that a North Andover man has died this morning from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Police SWAT teams were called to the home, the man fired shots from the windows in the home.

Sports: Photos from the State Championship St. John’s Prep hockey banquet, milestone for Ipswich girls’ lacrosse player (Photo)

Weather – Sunny today, temps to 50 along the coast, warmer inland. The severe weather series continues below with information from the National Weather Service

Community Announcements – Photos – Sports (Below)

Spring Photos

Find the two birds

National Weather Service (Boston) – [Severe Weather Awareness Week – Day 3] Today’s topic → Strong Winds & Hail. To learn how to stay safe during strong winds & hail, visit goo.gl/9Gzmv2

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[Severe Weather Awareness Week – Day 3] Going camping? Watch out for thunderstorms! Know your weather forecast, and notify your family or friends of your plans. Have an evacuation plan and know where you can find shelter. weather.gov/safety/thunder

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Town of Nahant – Election this Saturday 4/29

City of Beverly – Earth Week

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Town of Wenham 

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City of SalemSalem Kicks Gas: A North Shore Electric Vehicle Expo A Drive Electric Earth Month EVent salemma.gov/home/news/sale

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City of SalemArtists’ Row Season Opening Market Weekend & Launch Party 24 New Derby Street, Salem MA, Event Friday May, 5.  salemma.gov/home/news/arti

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City of Lynn – The Whyte’s Laundromat site on Willow Street is contaminated. The City of Lynn and EDIC/Lynn were awarded a grant from the U.S. EPA to continue cleaning it up.

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Hamilton Police – With the warmer weather upon us, more people are out enjoying the sunshine, whether it’s riding bikes or taking a leisurely stroll. As drivers, we have a responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone on the road. That means giving pedestrians plenty of space when passing (4ft).

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City of PeabodyEfforts to lessen frequency & severity of flooding, particularly in downtown Peabody, continue to pay dividends. DPW workers & a crew from @EssexSheriff  removed loads of debris and vegetation from the culvert that runs behind Leather City Common on Lowell Street.

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City of Gloucester – Revised 4/24/24 – Paving East Main St – Hammond St to Highland Street

Beginning Monday, April 29th, the City’s paving contractor will begin paving East Main Street from Hammond Street to Highland Street.  This project is weather dependent and inclement weather may cause delays.

There will be no parking on the street from 7am – 4pm (signs will be put up in the areas they are working) so that the contractor can complete this work in a timely manner.

We recognize the inconvenience to neighbors and motorists and will take all steps necessary to minimize the disruption. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the Department of Public Works at 978-281-9785.


Town of Salisbury – Effective May 1, 2024, parking rates in the Town’s Hunt Memorial Parking Lot will change from $20 to $25 for anyone parking for more than three hours. Residents may still buy a pass for the parking lot at the Town Clerk’s office for $20 a year.


City of Lynn

City of Lynn – GAR Hall


Sports

Ipswich Girls Lacrosse – 200th Career Draw Control for Halle Greenleaf Wednesday. So proud!

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St. John’s Prep Athletics – Banquet night for the 2023-2024 Division 1 Hockey State Champions!! Thank you to all who attended & made this hockey season such a success. Congratulations Eagles!!

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