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Mapping Marblehead: The 20th century and beyond

Mapping Marblehead: The 20th century and beyond

The Marblehead Historical Commission will present a new exhibit at the Old Town House, 1 Market Square, beginning on July 8. "Mapping Marblehead: The Twentieth Century and Beyond" continues the Historical Commission’s project of presenting the highlights of Marblehead’s history. This is the third and final in a series of three planned exhibits. The goal is to tell the story of Marbleheadin a way that can be appreciated by all ages, encouraging residents and visitors to walk through the exhibit, and then out into the…
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MARBLEHEAD FESTIVAL OF ARTS: After two-year hiatus, Crocker ready to rock once more

MARBLEHEAD FESTIVAL OF ARTS: After two-year hiatus, Crocker ready to rock once more

No one has been driven crazier by the sound emanating from Marblehead's Crocker Park the past two Fourth of July weekends than Brian Wheeler. That sound? Silence. Wheeler, longtime chairperson of the performing arts portion of the Marblehead Festival of Arts, is beyond excited that he and his team of volunteers will once again this year be bringing an eclectic array of accomplished performers to the stage at the "gorgeous sandbox" that the Parks and Recreation Department and other town officials have allowed them to…
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MARBLEHEAD FESTIVAL OF ARTS: A primer

MARBLEHEAD FESTIVAL OF ARTS: A primer

Thanks to throngs of dedicated volunteers, the annual Marblehead Festival of Arts has long been a sprawling event. There are so many features for young and old, it can be hard to wrap your head around all of them. The Marblehead News thought it might be helpful to put together a quick primer for visitors, those new in town or anyone in need of a bit of a refresher. For a complete listing of all things MFoA, visit the Festival's website. Exhibits One centerpiece of…
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Marblehead Police to institute traffic, safety plans for Fourth

Marblehead Police to institute traffic, safety plans for Fourth

The Marblehead Police Department has announced the following traffic and safety plans for events in town over the Fourth of July weekend. Horribles Parade Date: Monday, July 4 (rain date Sunday, July 10) Time: From approximately 9 a.m. on Location: Pleasant Street between Spring and Washington streets, Essex Street Details: Beginning at approximately 9 a.m., Pleasant Street will be closed between Spring Street and Washington Street (South) by 3 Cod Tavern, and Spring Street will become one-way from Pleasant Street to Sewall Street. Essex Street…
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Meetings on Marblehead mask mandate violated Open Meeting Law, AG finds

Meetings on Marblehead mask mandate violated Open Meeting Law, AG finds

The rise in COVID-19 cases due to the Omicron variant and the possible need for a town-wide mask mandate late last year was not the type of "emergency" that permitted the Marblehead Board of Health to meet without providing the 48 hours' notice required under the state's Open Meeting Law, the Division of Open Government in the Attorney General's Office ruled June 23. The division also faulted the board for not doing more to ensure public access once it began to realize that a meeting…
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Rankled by transfer station overruns, Waller finds Open Meeting Law outlet

Rankled by transfer station overruns, Waller finds Open Meeting Law outlet

The Marblehead News' coverage of the town is free, and we'd like to keep it that way. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to the Marblehead News Group, Inc. by visiting https://bit.ly/3NxZ0yJ. The recent complaint that helped prompt the Attorney General's Office to order the Marblehead Board of Health into an online refresher course on the Open Meeting Law was not Allen D. Waller's first. Waller told the Marblehead News he has filed roughly a dozen Open Meeting Law complaints against town boards over the past…
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Contractor begins safety upgrades to dodgy Marblehead intersection

Contractor begins safety upgrades to dodgy Marblehead intersection

The Marblehead News' coverage of the town is free, and we'd like to keep it that way. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to the Marblehead News Group, Inc. by visiting https://bit.ly/3NxZ0yJ. One of Marblehead's most baffling and precious intersections - where Cross, Pleasant, Vine and Village streets converge - is getting what many have characterized as long overdue safety upgrades - with a contractor having kicked off work on Monday. For years, residents and drivers have vocalized a serious need for safety enhancements at the…
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Marblehead town clerk acknowledges not ordering enough ballots

Marblehead town clerk acknowledges not ordering enough ballots

In response to an inquiry from the Elections Division of the Secretary of the Commonwealth's Office, Marblehead Town Clerk Robin Michaud has acknowledged that her office violated G.L.c. 54, §45 by not ordering at least one ballot for each registered voter for the June 21 town election. "This will never happen again," Michaud vowed in her response to the Elections Division, sent June 27. Michaud assured that, in the future, her office would make sure to order one ballot for every registered voter in the…
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Marblehead concert offers ‘great purpose in a dark time’

Marblehead concert offers ‘great purpose in a dark time’

There was something for everyone at the Shelter My Soul concert Saturday night. New songs from the Chad Hollister Band and some old favorites from the Deb Larkin and Jeff Stout Jazz Quintet. A sparse but enthusiastic audience was on hand in the Performing Arts Center at Veterans Middle School. The concert benefited the Lynn Shelter Association which is raising money to rehabilitate a new space for the region’s homeless in neighboring Lynn. “This concert provides great purpose in a dark time,” declared The Rev.…
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Marblehead Light Commissioner may seek recount

Marblehead Light Commissioner may seek recount

Incumbent Marblehead Light Commissioner Walter Homan has picked up the forms and has until 5 p.m. Friday, July 1 to obtain the necessary signatures and return them to the town clerk's office to request a recount formally. According to unofficial results posted by the Marblehead Town Clerk's Office, Homan fell 19 votes short of being re-elected to a three-year term on the commission in the June 21 annual town election, receiving 2,605 votes to challenger JeanJacques Yarmoff's 2,624. The election was affected by a town-wide…
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