North Shore Today Extra – Hear 3 Beverly High students supporting new lights at the school’s turf field
Weather – Mostly cloudy today with temps near 50.
Below – Link to Salem City Budget
Car Underwater in Saugus – From Cambridge Fire Department – Mutual aid response to Saugus: Last evening at about midnight, Cambridge Fire Dive Rescue Team divers assisted in the extensive search for a reported submerged car in the water near Ballard St in Saugus. Group 4 on duty.
Community Announcements – Photos – Sports (Below)
City of Salem – Mayor Dominick Pangallo has filed the proposed FY2025 City budget with the City Council, which will begin its review of the spending plan in the coming week. The full budget, as well as a “Budget in Brief” summary, is available online at www.salemma.gov/fy25.
Town of Wenham – Please consider stopping by Buker School on Friday, May 10th or Saturday, May 11th to shop the annual Buker Spring Plant Sale – a tradition for 14 years! Proceeds benefit the Buker School 5th grade class!
Beverly High School – REACH Internships-Gino at Creative Catering, Annika at Bass River Tennis Club and Angela at Garden City Church
My Brothers Table – Our dining room has been transformed to better meet the needs of our guests… whether you’re on-the-go and need a quick bite or prefer to unwind and socialize over a meal. Celebrate the reopening with us at our Open House on May 19th! Visit bit.ly/3xpbB50
Innovate Gloucester – Kicking off the transition from 400Trees Gloucester to Gloucester Trees! Students, teachers & administrators at O’Maley Middle School joined Mayor Greg Verga, Sustainability Coordinator Gemma Wilkens & Peter Lawrence of Biomimicry New England to plant a sugar maple tree!
Town of Hamilton – Saturday is @StampOutHunger ! Leave food by your mailbox or drop it at Acord Food Pantry (69 Willow St.) from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Salem Mayor Dominick Pangallo – Honored to welcome attendees to last night’s convening of the Essex County Learning Community, a regional coalition of educators sharing wisdom, insights, & inspirations with one another. Salem schools have benefited from ECLC, so it was a delight to welcome them to
Peabody Institute Library – Draw on polystyrene sheets and we’ll cut them out and shrink them to be used as keychains, charms, pins and more! Registration Required. Please Note: The Shrinky Dink projects can be picked up Tuesday, May 21st. Register here: peabodylibrary.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/kids-