TOP STORIES OF THE WEEK: Feb. 5-11
Here are the most read stories on Peabody Patch this past week.
A two-alarm mulch fire off Farm Avenue started off the week on Monday while shortly before, state police revealed that a Peabody man was the victim in a fatal car crash on Route 128 in Danvers the night before.
In other news, the School Committee voted to bring Joseph Mastrocola back to Peabody as the next superintendent, Suffolk Downs COO Chip Tuttle came to the Peabody Marriott recently to explain how a proposed resort casino at the East Boston track would benefit the North Shore as well, city officials released information on city salaries in 2011 and two local teens said they were pistol-whipped at a Boston Super Bowl party.
- UPDATE: Majority of Mulch Fire Out; Overnight Details Requested
- Peabody Man Killed in Danvers Highway Crash
- Assault Charge Sought for Peabody Teen in Incident at High School
- 51 Earn $100K or More on City Payroll
- CHART: Top 50 City Earners in 2011
- Two Peabody Teens Allegedly Pistol-Whipped at Super Bowl Party
- Peabody Family Among Alleged Victims of Thieving Nanny
- Suffolk Casino Developer: We Will Help Improve North Shore Traffic
- Farm Ave Business Also Saw Four-Alarm Mulch Fire in 2010
- School Board Picks Mastrocola for Next Superintendent