Marblehead library changes may just be boon for all ages
MARBLEHEAD – Students in a Marblehead High architecture program want to combine a number of uses in the Abbot Public Library teen center – and archi... Read more.
Marblehead board seeks tie-breaking member
MARBLEHEAD – Retiring Director of Public Health Wayne Attridge visited his successor Andrew Petty in the health office Tuesday morning, said his goodbyes ... Read more.
Marblehead property cleanups proceed
MARBLEHEAD – The major part of the clean-up and rehabilitation of the landfill-contaminated condo property at 52 Stony Brook Road was finished Dec. 18 and... Read more.
Marblehead eyes compost pick-up service
MARBLEHEAD – The town is looking at compost pick-up as a way to get organic waste out of the town?s trash pick-up, saving money and providing participatin... Read more.
Marblehead recycling board: No fines for pickers
MARBLEHEAD – Unlike some communities, Marblehead won’t be fining residents for picking returnable cans and bottles out of curbside recycling bins.Th... Read more.
Marblehead light board to interview GM candidates
MARBLEHEAD – The Municipal Light Commission expects to interview five finalists for one of the town’s highest-paid positions, general manager of the... Read more.
Sweeney named to represent Marblehead on voke board
MARBLEHEAD – Town Moderator Gary Spiess and the School Committee have renamed Marcia Sweeney to represent the town on the North Shore Regional Vocational ... Read more.
Marblehead board member to recuse himself from teacher talks
MARBLEHEAD – A potential conflict involving School Committee member Dick Nohelty has caused the School Committee to reshape its collective bargaining team... Read more.
Marblehead selectmen talk flood abatement project
MARBLEHEAD – Selectmen will join the Water and Sewer Commission in sponsoring a three-year, $4.6 million drainage upgrade for the flood-prone area of town... Read more.
With paperwork filed for 20-unit condo project, Marblehead board now seeking outside appraisal
MARBLEHEAD – The Conservation Commission has the required paperwork for a 20-unit condominium development at 151 Green St. and is looking to hire an exper... Read more.