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Tuesday, 10 March 2026

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City of Salem Launches Effort to Curb Illegal Fireworks

City of Salem Launches Effort to Curb Illegal Fireworks

Posted on June 15, 2020 by |
Expanded targeted fire interventions, public education campaign, anonymous reporting tool, and increased fines   Salem, Massachusetts – Like many communities in Massachusetts, the City of Salem has experienced an increased volume of illegal fireworks complaints in the last several days.…
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Route 93 Chase Ends in Lynn Today – Four Individuals Charged – State Police Report

Posted on June 12, 2020 by |
LYNN – State Police Report – At 9:08 a.m. today Troop A dispatch received information from Haverhill Police Department that they were looking for a black Mercedes that was stolen from a dealership in Haverhill. Haverhill Police had the vehicle stopped…
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Friday Podcast: “Fly Me Straight and Fly Me High” – Bass Rocks General Manager Peter Hood; Drone Photographer Joseph Turner

Posted on June 12, 2020 by |
North Shore – Today, co-hosts Josh Arnold and Rick Moore talk golf and aerial photography.  Peter Hood is a club pro and is the general manager of the Bass Rocks Golf Club.  He will talk on how the state of…
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Friday Newscast: State Eyes Police Reforms; “Different Normal” for Schools That Will Be Reopening

Posted on June 12, 2020 by |
Headlines State eyes police reforms; “Different normal” for schools that will be reopening in fall; Essex Town meeting to decide on pot shop Saturday; MA Senate passes bill to help fight EEE; Salem Schools hoping for no cut in budget;…
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Thursday Connections Podcast:  The Latest Update from Gloucester Public Health Director; Sailing Heals with Trisha Boisvert; and Politics with Josh Arnold

Thursday Connections Podcast: The Latest Update from Gloucester Public Health Director; Sailing Heals with Trisha Boisvert; and Politics with Josh Arnold

Posted on June 11, 2020 by |
CONNECTIONS – Karin Carroll, Gloucester’s Public Health Director, takes center stage today with an update on how things are progressing in Phase II of Governor Baker’s guidelines to reopening businesses in the Bay State; Trisha Boisvert is the CEO of…
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Thursday Newscast: ECCO Marches from Salem to Lynn to Protest Police Brutality; Essex County Chiefs Assoc. Condemns Violence

Posted on June 11, 2020 by |
Headlines ECCO marches from Salem to Lynn to protest police brutality; Essex County Chiefs Association condemns violence; Rockport-Gloucester shuttle replaces trains through 2021; Commuter rail service expands as state reopens; Malls reopen with new rules, tape, and hand sanitizer; Gloucester…
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City of Salem Offering COVID-19 Testing at On Point Center

Posted on June 10, 2020 by |
Salem, Massachusetts – The City of Salem, in partnership with North Shore Community Health, North Shore Medical Center/North Shore Physicians Group, and the Point Neighborhood Association will hold a free COVID-19 testing event on Saturday, June 13th from 9:00 a.m.…
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Wednesday Podcast: A Talk with the President of the Essex County Chiefs Association

Posted on June 10, 2020 by |
NORTH  SHORE – Today, Rick and Josh will talk with North Andover Police Chief Charles Gray who will talk about his department and how the police chiefs in the region are currently viewing the current social climate.  He will also…
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Gloucester Police Community-Outreach Program Helping Kids, Parents, and Others

Gloucester Police Community-Outreach Program Helping Kids, Parents, and Others

Posted on June 10, 2020 by |
GLOUCESTER – Gloucester Police Lt. Jeremiah Nicastro is the leader of the Gloucester Community Impact Unit that has taken on a special relevance during the current social and political climate.  In the interview below, Lieutenant Nicastro explains the multi-faceted and…
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Wednesday Newscast: It’s Back to Work for Lynn City Hall Employees; Beverly Mayor Joins Salem Mayor in Pledging to Review Police Policy

Posted on June 10, 2020 by |
Headlines It’s back to work for Lynn City Hall employees; Beverly Mayor joins Salem Mayor in pledging to review police policy; Federal fishing aid may not arrive until late July, August; Two running for Essex selecman; Some Newburyport businesses may…
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