Business of the Week: Bus Stop stays true to store’s history
When Kathy Bruin first opened Bus Stop in 1975, each item sold in the store was handmade. In half the space she now operates out of, Bruin found enough room to ...
Marbleheader is ‘Lucky For Life’ after winning lottery prize
A Marblehead man won $25,000 a year for life last month when the first five numbers on his lottery ticket matched those selected in a Nov. 22 drawing. Humberto ...
Here are your ten candidates for the School Committee seat
The open seat on the School Committee, vacated by former Vice Chair Emily Barron, who resigned in October, drew tremendous interest from residents around town, ...
Annual Town Meeting warrant open
Articles for the Annual Town Meeting warrant are due on Jan. 20 for town departments and boards, and Jan. 27 for the general public, after the Select Board at i...
Business of the Week: Generations come together at Marblehead Mercantile
Kathy and Pete Schalck always dreamed of opening, as they called it, a “T-shirt shop” together, after meeting when they both worked at a screen printing com...
Police offer snow emergency reminders
With the winter season rapidly approaching, and snow not far behind it, police to Facebook to remind residents of the parking rules and regulations for a snow e...
Marblehead buttresses fair housing
At their meeting last week, the Fair Housing Committee formally moved forward with a reorganization proposed by Select Board Chair Moses Grader that the board s...
Taste of Marblehead: Shubie’s showdown: Pumpkin vs. Apple pie
Much about Thanksgiving food is debated — what should be in stuffing? Is cranberry sauce a crucial element of the table or should it be left canned? And, perh...
Road work is on hold – for now
Department of Public Works Director Amy McHugh told the Select Board last week that construction projects around town will begin concluding as soon as early Dec...
School Committee talks textbooks, transportation at budget forum
At a budget forum last week, the School Committee heard suggestions from residents on how they would like to see funds prioritized as the committee gears up for...