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Peabody Essex Museum Takes Shot At Change: Patch Weekender

Peabody Essex Museum Takes Shot At Change: Patch Weekender
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Noose Found at Danvers Church: Police – NECN

A Black Lives Matter sign was missing and what appeared to be a noose was found hanging on the sign in front the Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church in.

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Danvers Election Winners: Select Board, School Committee Picks

UpdatedWed, May 5, 2021 at 9:02 am ET Replies(2) Danvers residents went to the polls on Tuesday after two weeks of mail-in and early voting. Find out what they decided. (Patch Graphics) DANVERS, MA Gardner Trask claimed victory in his quest for a sixth term on the Danvers Select Board and Matthew Duggan earned the second Select Board seat, while Robin Doherty and Alice Campbell won the two School Committee seats up for grabs, according to unofficial results Tuesday night. Trask faced three other challengers in his bid for another three years. Trask tallied 1,444 votes (25.4 percent), with Duggan second at 1,177 (20.7 percent). Timothy Donahue third at 1,093 (19.3 percent) and Richard Bettencourt fourth at 1,085 (19.1 percent. There were 865 blanks and 10 write-ins.

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Danvers Select Board member violated Open Meeting Law

Danvers Select Board member violated Open Meeting Law Wicked Local The Massachusetts Attorney General’s office has determined that a Danvers Select Board member violated Open Meeting Law back in August. Following a complaint lodged by Danvers resident and former selectman Keith Lucy, David Mills was found to have violated Open Meeting Law by impermissibly deliberating via email. The incident in question took place prior to a public meeting on Sept. 2. On Aug. 26, Mills sent four individual but identical emails, one to each of his fellow board members, regarding the Thin Blue Line flag issue. At that time, no public meeting of the board was scheduled on the matter. 

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