High gas prices push Danvers residents to peddle
It’s a good year to own a bicycle shop, or a scooter shop, for that matter, as Danvers residents try to beat the high cost of fuel.
VIDEO: Scooting around Danvers
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No fish tale: Almeida Memorial tournament kicks off this weekend
Danvers -Hook, line and sinker; local fisherman will be casting their reels in hopes of landing a big haul this weekend at the sixth annual Leo Almeida Memorial North Shore Striped Bass Tournament at Pope's Landing in Danvers Aug. 30-Sept. 1.
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Falcons rallying cry: Danvers football team tries to face up after losing starting middle linebacker to preseason injury
Danvers -The Danvers football Falcons have started their march to returning to a winning season in the Northeastern Conference, and as a team they have already spent significant time on the practice field in preparation for the start of a new campaign.
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Grant teacher to resume job in January
Danvers -Rosemarie DiResta will be out of a job on Aug. 31 when her position as Full-time Grant coordinator ends.
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Teachers excited to start kindergarten
Danvers -Superstitious or not, the number 13 is forecast to be a lucky one for those youngsters who will be starting kindergarten next Wednesday, since that’s how many classrooms have been prepared for the town’s first year with full-time kindergarten.
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Teachers head face first into new school year

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Police arrest two suspects in car break incident
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Police detail changes might not compute
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Port neighbors concur on $7 million explosion settlement
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Bridge problems frustrate boaters
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Leo Almeida Memorial Striped Bass Tournament coming up
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Port celebrates summer at home
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Water break leaves neighborhood dry
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State of the Region Address
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Flamingos flocking to Danvers
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State DMR offers incentives to retire
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Nursery school accepting students
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For Kennedy and tearful crowd, 'the dream lives on' in Denver
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Blood donors needed urgently
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Kerry agrees to debate O’Reilly
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