Mayor Ted Bettencourt is pleased to announce that the annual Peabody Pride spring volunteer community cleanup has been scheduled for Saturday, May 18. Volunteers are invited to City Hall between 10 and 11:30 a.m. to pick up their cleaning supplies and then fan out to targeted areas throughout Peabody. “There is a deep feeling of pride which comes with being part of this … [Read more...] about Mayor announces Peabody Pride spring clean-up on May 18
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City Council approves $69.2 M bond order for new public safety facility
The City Council recently approved a $69.2 million bond order to pay for the costs of building a new police station and public safety headquarters at Allens Lane in an area adjacent to the Higgins Middle School. Mayor Ted Bettencourt said that discussions regarding the new facility started in spring 2022, and that it is now time for Peabody to have a state-of-the-art … [Read more...] about City Council approves $69.2 M bond order for new public safety facility
Peabody council approves sale of 70 Endicott St.
Thursday evening, the Peabody City Council voted overwhelmingly to authorize Mayor Ted Bettencourt to enter a purchase and sale agreement for 70 Endicott St., a long-vacant city-owned property that councilors dubbed an embarrassment because of its derelict condition. The vote came after a lengthy debate in a meeting of the Legal Affairs Committee of the council earlier … [Read more...] about Peabody council approves sale of 70 Endicott St.



