SALEM — Centuries-old, fragile documents from the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 are being returned to state custody after more than four decades, Trial Court and Peabody Essex Museum officials
SALEM — Centuries-old, fragile documents from the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 are being returned to state custody after more than four decades, Trial Court and Peabody Essex Museum officials
SALEM — Centuries-old, fragile documents from the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 are being returned to state custody after more than four decades, Trial Court and Peabody Essex Museum officials
By Julie Manganis Staff Writer Dec 11, 2020
Dec 11, 2020
SALEM â Salemâs Ruane Judicial Center, which houses district, superior, juvenile and housing courts, will be closed Friday for disinfecting after two workers there tested positive for COVID-19, the Trial Court said.Â
The court will reopen on Monday, officials said.Â
The two employees work for the district attorneyâs office, which has some offices in the basement of the facility, located at 56 Federal St. However, employees in the district attorneyâs office can frequently move throughout the building, which has courtrooms on four of its five floors.Â
The two people were last at the courthouse on Monday, Dec. 7, the court said.Â