Planning Board gets progress report on MBTA zoning redo
Members also reviewed required adjustments to local accessory unit rules following recent guidance from state officials.
A young child’s imagined alter ego became a public event as residents lined streets and shops to support his recovery journey beyond months of intensive treatment.
Members also reviewed required adjustments to local accessory unit rules following recent guidance from state officials.
Get our free local reporting delivered straight to your inbox. No noise, no spam — just clear, independent coverage of Marblehead. Sign up for our once-a-week newsletter. Marblehead residents gained their first official opening Wednesday to shape the agenda for next spring's annual Town Meeting, as the Select Board
To the editor: At the recent Coffin School listening session, several abutting residents asked some variant of why they should have to bear the burden of residential development on the site. This framing, that housing is a burden, was also widely present during the town's debate over 3A
Agencies outline land-use preferences ranging from burial capacity to energy storage, highlighting broad demand for the limited town-owned property of about three acres.
Officials learned the proposal cannot unlock promised aid until local zoning aligns with state law.
The recognition follows an intensive evaluation that examined training, oversight systems and readiness for complex incidents.
He departs after roughly a year of service as the community’s first hire under a reorganized planning structure focused on long-range priorities.
Hybrid meeting – recorded LWVM observer: Tom Krueger Members in attendance: Marblehead Director of Public Health Andrew Petty, Tom McMahon, Dr. Tom Massaro, Dr. Amanda Ritvo CAHM Massaro reported that the survey end date will be Nov. 16, 2025 and all the promotion that could have been done was. The most
A program highlighted local projects that safeguard historic sites and bolster neighborhood services.
Neighbors evaluated two proposals for the Green Street sports complex featuring a covered rink, upgraded field and revised traffic flow, all supported by a $3 million bequest.
On Friday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m., audiences from Marblehead and neighboring communities are invited to an evening of expressive piano and chamber music at St. Andrew’s Church, located at 135 Lafayette St. in Marblehead. The free concert, with donations gratefully accepted, features works by Beethoven, Liszt, Rachmaninoff,
The internationally acclaimed New England Brass Band, an award-winning 30-piece ensemble, will present a festive holiday concert at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, located at 85 Atlantic Ave. in Marblehead. Scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, from 2-4 p.m., the performance promises rollicking and frolicking tunes designed
A recent cost review shows the campus improvement effort is progressing with sizable savings driven by intensely competitive contractor offers.
The Unitarian Universalist Church of Marblehead will put a new twist on its long-running holiday tradition with its first-ever “Chocolate Red Bow Fair” on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 28 Mugford St. Organizers say the fair has been “chocolatetized” for 2025, beginning with
Glover’s Regiment emerges as a focal point in the series, illustrating how its seamanship enabled Washington’s forces to survive repeated 1776 crises.
The town has hired a consultant using state and local funds to craft concept designs, with a yearlong planning process and multiple public meetings starting with business owners.