SPUR, Sustainable Marblehead mark Arbor Day with tree plantings, cleanups
Residents planted new shade trees at Village School and cleared shoreline debris near the harbor during coordinated environmental projects.
Residents planted new shade trees at Village School and cleared shoreline debris near the harbor during coordinated environmental projects.
By Town Moderator Jack Attridge Marblehead’s annual Town Meeting will be called to order promptly at 7 p.m. on Monday, May 4, 2026, at the Marblehead High School Field House, 2 Humphrey St. Please be prepared for lines at check-in. The meeting will assemble the 377th annual
LWVM OBSERVER: Cathy Marie Michael Members in attendance: All board members, Executive Director Cathy Sheehan, ED and two maintenance men Public Comment A tenant from Roads School stated, "I have not received a ROBO call 3 months in a row for this meeting." The tenant said one person
Garden club volunteers have moved the annual event to a veterans hall with expanded parking, aiming to ease congestion and improve access for shoppers.
When we launched the Independent, we made a deliberate choice to avoid clutter. We wanted a clean reading experience, a site built around readers first and a simple sponsorship model — enhancing not just their reading experience but also their support. In recent days, we’ve made a meaningful round of
Residents can question budget assumptions through forums and informal sessions scheduled in the days leading up to the May gathering.
Interactive tools translate policy choices into household costs, using a median home value to counter distortions from high-end properties.
To the editor: I encourage everyone to participate in grassroots democracy right here at our upcoming Town Meeting on May 4 at 7 p.m. at the high school. Democracy works from the ground up, that is, from each one of us engaging in the decisions that form the structure
Power has been restored to thousands of Marblehead Municipal Light Department customers who lost electricity Thursday morning, General Manager Jonathan Blair said. The cause remains under investigation. “Lost several circuits. No known cause. Still investigating,” Blair wrote in a message around 8 a.m., shortly after the outage began. Blair
Officials will outline changes affecting a corridor segment and a key roadway junction, citing safety concerns and coordination with buried utility infrastructure.
The financing covers roadway work, school system upgrades, municipal building improvements and technology purchases previously authorized by Town Meeting votes.
Donald Marvin Merrigan — “Don” to everyone who knew and loved him — passed away at home on April 15 at the age of 83 after a brave battle with cancer, leaving behind his family and many dear friends whose lives were made richer, warmer and more colorful by his presence. Born
Two sessions next week will include officials from multiple boards and schools, offering a chance to clarify how proposed spending changes could affect services and property taxes.
Her selection brings her back to an institution where she started, later becoming chief curator while broadening holdings in modern, contemporary and self-taught work.
Boston-based band The Smack Dabs will make their first appearance at Me&Thee Music on Friday, May 1, with a program of vintage swing blues rooted in the 1930s. The group specializes in high-energy, danceable music associated with artists including Tampa Red, Big Bill Broonzy, the Harlem
LWVM Observer: Tom Krueger The Marblehead Board of Health on April 14 heard a presentation on how public safety, public education and public health can work together to improve the mental health of young people in town. Members in attendance were Marblehead Public Health Director Andrew Petty, Board of Health