Tim McCarthy, Danvers Herald

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Past articles by Tim:

Danvers High School 'social distance' graduation airs Aug. 1

Danvers High School will hold the 2020 Commencement at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 1, 2020 at J. Ellison Morse Field at Dr. Deering Stadium. The ceremony → Read More

Republican Bob May running for 13th Essex state rep

Robert May Jr. of Peabody doesn't consider himself a politician. If anything, the self-stylized small businessman come Republican hopeful considers that → Read More

Hundreds of Danvers businesses qualify for federal loans

They claim to make it easy buying a car, but the Kelly Automotive Group can also breath easy with a multi-million loan from Uncle Sam. Kelly Auto and 148 → Read More

Danvers Police Department: Logs, June 29 – July 5

People named in these reports are innocent until proven guilty. The following contains only highlights from Feb. 11, through Feb. 17, 2020, and does not → Read More

Danvers TaVern @156 opens for pick up, indoor dining

The TaVern @ 156 is now open for pick up ordering and indoor seating. The new restaurant and bar, located at 156 Andover St. along Route 114 at a former → Read More

Danvers dining options for takeout or in person

Looking for a bite to eat this weekend or the upcoming long weekend in Danvers? Here's a list of restaurants we found offering a variety of dining options. → Read More

Danvers Planning Board approves new loading bay at Sylvan Street

The Danvers Planning Board, through a 4-1 vote, approved a major modification that will bring a new loading dock space to a decades old industrial park. → Read More

Danvers health director notes strong compliance on regulations

Danvers Public Health Director Mark Carleo said the slow lifting of the statewide lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic has been going well in → Read More

Danvers 2020 Town Meeting wraps with full warrants passed

DANVERS — Danvers Town Meeting members passed all 32 warrant articles for the 2020 Town Meeting as well as three Special Town Meeting warrant articles. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, almost all of the articles were related to the town's general budget and housekeeping rather than any sort of dramatic spending proposals or town bylaw changes. The meeting was held in the Danvers High School Field… → Read More

Danvers Police Department: Logs, June 8 – June 14

People named in these reports are innocent until proven guilty. The following contains only highlights from June 8, through June 14, 2020, and does not → Read More

Danvers Selectmen ok permitting for outdoor shopping, dining

Want a weekly digest of news from Danvers and the North Shore delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our newsletter. The Danvers Board of Selectmen unanimously approved a new, expedited permitting process which will primarily allow businesses to operate outside throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. "These regulations will allow existing local businesses to utilize outdoor seating in parking lots, or… → Read More

Danvers readies for "Phase 2" opening of parks, businesses

The state's "Phase 2" of re-opening businesses and other spaces to the public began Monday, June 8, and Danvers has also started taking steps to open up local businesses, parks, and more. As of today, the town will lift several of their current parks and playgrounds restrictions. Notably, field permits may be issued for practice activities with organized leagues or organizations. Basketball… → Read More

Bernard wins selectman seat in 2020 town election

Maureen Bernard emerged victorious in the town elections on Tuesday, June 2. Bernard, who picked up 730 votes, stood out against challengers Matthew → Read More

Essex Tech assessment doesn't pass muster with town officials

The Danvers annual Town Meeting warrant features a total of 32 articles, as well as three "Special Town Meeting" articles, but only one became a point of contention for the Board of Selectmen. Article 4, "Essex North Shore Agricultural and Technical School District Assessment, became the lone sticking point for selectmen, as well as prompting one of their few changes to the draft warrant. The… → Read More

Danvers readies for town office reopening

As Gov. Charlie Baker's official reopening plan continues through the motions of the phase one, Danvers town offices and public schools are also planning → Read More

Selectmen support change of annual Town Meeting date, location

The Danvers Board of Selectmen voted unanimously to change the annual Town Meeting date from June 15 to June 22 at their meeting on Monday, May 26. Town → Read More

Town Elections on for Monday, June 2

The choice is yours on June 2. The Danvers Annual Town Elections for 2020 will take place on Tuesday, June 2, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Danvers High School Field House, 60 Cabot Road, will serve as the polling location for all town precincts. The primarily contest will center on a three-way showdown for one seat on the Danvers Board of Selectmen. The three selectmen hopefuls include Matthew… → Read More

Danvers nursing homes trail in containing COVID-19, state audit finds

Four out of five Danvers nursing homes failed to pass a state audit on COVID-19 infection control earlier this month, with one scoring among the 13 worst → Read More

Danvers Police Department: Logs, May 10 – May 17

People named in these reports are innocent until proven guilty. The following contains only highlights from Sunday, May 10, through Sunday, May 17, 2020, → Read More

Danvers woman sews 400 masks for first responders

A Danvers woman is making sure first-responders are covered and colorful. Shannon Duffy, owner of JoatmonCreations.com, has crafted and donated close to → Read More