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  • Police seeking info in early morning shooting at 128 rest stop in Beverly

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    BEVERLY — Police are investigating a report of a shooting at the Route 128 rest stop in Beverly.

    Officials have not documented any injuries as a result of the incident, police said.

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  • Still no new negotiation sessions planned in trash strike

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    There are still no new negotiation sessions planned as the Teamsters Local 25 strike moves into its 25th day.

    Officials in Peabody, Gloucester, Danvers, Beverly, Canton and Malden also still awaited a decision in their lawsuit against Republic on Thursday afternoon, after filing a joint request for a preliminary injunction last week that would force Republic to carry out all contracted services, if accepted. They appeared in court over the matter Tuesday afternoon.


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  • Trash issues continue to stink

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    Thursday marks two dozen days since Republic Services Inc. workers went on strike.

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  • Officials face down Republic in court

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    SALEM — Leaders of Gloucester, Beverly, Peabody, Canton, Danvers and Malden appeared in court Tuesday afternoon over against Republic Services’s lacking service during the ongoing Teamsters’ strike.

    Their lawyers asked a Salem Superior Court judge to issue a preliminary judgement demanding that Republic carry out all contracted services in these communities, as the company has routinely left trash to sit in dumpsters and on curbs days past scheduled collection dates during the strike.


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  • ‘No Kings’ protests to be held across region Saturday

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    Numerous North Shore and Cape Ann communities will take part in mass protests planned to be held across the country this Saturday in opposition to President Donald Trump and his administration — the same day the president will host a military parade to celebrate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary that also falls on Trump’s birthday.

    For one, Cape Ann Indivisible plans to stage a protest at Stage Fort Park on Hough Avenue this Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. for a “No Kings” rally in Gloucester.


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  • Danvers stands with Ducky

    Danvers stands with Ducky

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    DANVERS — It was easy to feel the love Danvers has for Chris “Ducky” Anderson during a walk downtown Saturday morning.

    A crowd of people made their way from Danvers Town Hall to Plains Park with messages of support for Anderson, a Danvers resident with special needs who was assaulted by a group of teenage boys in Plains Park on Oct. 12. Anderson himself stopped downtown Saturday and was cheered on by those showing support.

    Meanwhile, Danvers police arrested a 15-year-old boy on Friday in connection with the attack, charging him with multiple counts of assault and battery.

    “(Ducky) is the nicest human being,” said Beverly resident Brian Cotting, who organized Saturday’s event. “If he sees a stranger, he’s going to have a huge smile on his face and say, ‘Hey buddy.’ That’s just him.”

    Cotting has known Anderson since they were students at North Shore Technical High School in the early 2000s and said he was devastated to hear about the attack.

    “I’m doing this for Chris’ emotional support and to support his family,” Cotting said.

    Cotting collected notes of support for Anderson during Saturday’s event. Danvers resident Leah Barnes has also collected hundreds of cards and gifts for Anderson since the incident.

    They can be dropped off at Putnam Pantry through Saturday, Oct. 26, she said.

    “It’s probably going to take him weeks to go through everything we’ve gotten,” Barnes said.

    Anderson’s attack hit Barnes close to home. Not only is Anderson a close friend of her uncle, she also has a child with special needs.

    “We want to let him know that there are more good people in the world than bad,” Barnes said. “It never should have happened to him and the whole community is here supporting him.”

    These haven’t been the only ways Danvers has rallied around Anderson.

    The hashtag #imwithducky and the phrase “Defend Ducky” are circulating local Facebook pages. The Fire Department visited Anderson last week. Twisted Fate Brewery is donating 10% of its proceeds Monday night to him and his family and multiple businesses are displaying blue pumpkins to show support.

    Residents also spoke at a Select Board meeting last week calling for justice in the incident.

    “We’re here for Chris,” Cotting said.

    Contact Caroline Enos at CEnos@northofboston.com.

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  • History Happenings: Sept. 3, 2024

    History Happenings: Sept. 3, 2024

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    “70 to face court in Hampton rumble” was front-page news on this day in 1963. Although Hampton was a dry town, at least 70 of the estimated 100,000-person crowd, mostly out-of-state college students, were charged with drunkenness, disorderly conduct and disturbing the peace. Thousands of dollars in damage was done to motels, homes and businesses, with police deploying tear gas and firehoses to disperse the crowd.

    — Museum of Old Newbury

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