Wed, Nov. 16 – Salem Planning Special Election – Lynn Fire Chief Stephen Archer to Retire – Gordon College Land Discussed – New Salem Visitors Center

 

 

Weather – National Weather Service – Still dealing with some pockets of freezing rain this morning across the higher terrain, with rain for most of srn New England. Rainfall becomes more scattered through this morning. Temperatures ranging from near normal across the interior, to well above normal towards the coast. Hear on the north shore, expect highs in the low 50s

Community News Notes – Photos – Sports

Destination Salem Visitor Center – Details in Podcast

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Essex Fire Company Annual Spaghetti Dinner

32nd ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2022
4:00 PM TILL 7:00 PM
ESSEX PUBLIC SAFETY BUILDING
11 JOHN WISE AVE
ESSEX, MA

TO GO PHONE ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN UNTIL 6 PM. 978-778-4554

DONATIONS TAKEN AT THE DOOR
AND ARE GREATLY APPRECIATED.

WE ALSO WILL BE COLLECTING WINTER COATS AND BOOTS FOR THOSE IN NEED.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME AND WE
LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU
SOON!


Apple Street, Essex, Roadbed Elevation & Culvert Replacement Project

Essex Causeway Flooding, March 2018
Essex Causeway Flooding, March 2018

APPLE STREET ROADBED ELEVATION & CULVERT REPLACEMENT PROJECT

Welcome to our web page that connects you with all aspects of our final design and permitting project that seeks to elevate about 800 feet of the Apple Street roadbed on the Southern Avenue end and to replace an old, undersized drainage culvert with a much larger stream crossing that will restore the ecology in the area.  Presently, when the Essex Causeway on Route 133 floods due to storm surges or astronomically high tides, Apple Street is the only other, in-Town route connecting both halves of the community.  Occasionally (with expectations that frequency will increase in the future), when the causeway floods, so does one, low portion of Apple Street.  Also, the natural transition from salt marsh to freshwater marsh to upland stream is interrupted by the substandard stream crossing beneath the roadway.  As such, the aim of this project is to provide a dry travel path when the causeway floods – well in to the future, and to restore the aquatic ecosystem associated with the stream crossing beneath the roadway.

See our Project Calendar to find out about various events and forums that will be occurring with respect to the project.  You will also see a photo taken in 2022 in the Apple Street project area that illustrates coastal flooding in a minor storm event.  In March of 2018, both the Essex Causeway and Apple Street were rendered impassible during a major coastal storm event.

The Town held a virtual public forum on November 2, 2022 and that event was recorded by 1623 Studios.  You can access that recording here.

Please check back from time to time as we will be continuously adding new information and updating this web page.  Should you have questions or comments concerning the project, please feel free to e-mail Essex Town Administrator Brendhan Zubricki at bzubricki@essexma.org or call him at (978) 768-6531.  You may also wish to submit your ideas and questions via our project webform.

Below, you will find additional documents and resources concerning the proposed project.  This section will be added to as the project unfold


Senator Brendan Crighton – Great time hosting a mock committee hearing as part of the Citizens’ Legislative Seminar, which is a program that gives the public the opportunity to get an in-depth look into various parts of the legislative process.

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Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson – Honored to have participated in this year’s City of Lynn Veterans Day celebrations. We are grateful to all of those who served and have served in our armed forces.

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Town of Danvers – Town Hall & DPW Biz Office (2 Burroughs St) closed today, so employees can clean & organize files to better serve Danvers customers. Online payments accepted. We appreciate your cooperation Free shredding available to Danvers residents from 10 AM-3:30 PM at Town Hall

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City of Lynn – Reminder: The City of Lynn is currently under a mandatory water ban. The reservoir system that serves the City of Lynn’s drinking water supply is currently at 38%.

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Sports

Salem Unified SportsOur squad finished the Unified Basketball Jamboree 2-0 to wrap up an undefeated season! We are so proud of all our players for their energy, effort, spirit & sportsmanship! Special shoutout to & all our local teams for making this an incredible season!

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Triton Athletics – Unified Sports – Basketball

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Lynn Tech Athletics – Unified Sports

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North Reading Athletics – Congratulations to the over 300 North Reading student/ athletes honored at our Fall Awards Ceremony last night.

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