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Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker
In celebration of National Administrative Professionals Day, we extend our gratitude for the unsung heroes, just a few of which are pictured here, whose work ensures that our office can prosecute criminals, assist victims and witnesses, and help people access crucial services.
Six new recruits started their training at the NECC academy yesterday, please join us in wishing them the best of luck. You should see them out on the streets in about six months!
Essex County District Attorney Paul Tucker
It is Crime Victims’ Rights Week, and we recently heard from members of the family of Claire Gravel, a Salem State student from North Andover murdered in 1986. After waiting nearly 40 years for justice, their message to victims and victims’ families was clear: don’t give up.
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City of Lynn
Street sweeping will begin in Ward 7 on Tuesday, April 21, marking the first week of the program.
The specific precincts can be viewed on the street sweeping calendar, located at
LynnMA.gov
Please be advised that sweeping will be done during the hours of 7:00am to 3:00pm.

City of Gloucester
Attention Non-profits and Service Organizations!
The City of Gloucester’s Public Service applications just opened. These funds come from the federal office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. They can be used for public services that benefit low- and moderate-income residents.
Don’t miss this funding opportunity!
City of Gloucester
The City of Gloucester extends its deepest sympathy
to the families and loved ones affected by the tragic loss of the F/V Lily Jean.
For those looking to support the families:
donations can be made through Fishing Partnership Support Services:
Please note that donations should be designated for the Lily Jean families.
Thank you for the continued compassion and support shown by our community.
City of Salem
The City of Salem High School Building Committee invites members of the public to join one of two upcoming informational webinars about the Salem High School Building Project. These sessions are designed to provide the community with an overview of the project and an opportunity to ask questions directly of committee members.
The webinars will be held on:
- Monday, April 20, 5:30–7:00 p.m.
- Sunday, April 26, 5:30–7:00 p.m.
Each webinar will feature the same presentation, followed by a question-and-answer period. Residents may attend whichever session best fits their schedule. The presentation will also be recorded and made available online following the events.
Spanish and Portuguese interpretation will be provided at both webinars.
Webinar registration links and additional information are available at www.salemma.gov/salemhighschool.
All members of the community are encouraged to participate and learn more about the future of Salem High School.