This
week's community bulletin highlights key town deadlines, meetings,
programs, events and civic reminders. Click any blue item to go directly
to source material, registration pages or full details.
Rotary Easter egg hunt returns April 5
The
Marblehead Rotary Club's annual Easter Egg Hunt returns to Seaside Park
on Sunday, April 5 at 1:30 p.m. sharp. Organizers warn that thousands
of chocolate eggs are usually claimed within five to 10 minutes, so
families should arrive on time. The event is open to Marblehead children
age 10 and under, with a separate area for kids under 5. (Marblehead Independent)
Town boards and commissions seek volunteers
The
Select Board has posted vacancies on several appointed town boards and
commissions, including the Conservation Commission, Design Review Board,
Disabilities Commission, Marblehead Cultural Council, Marblehead
Community Access and Media, the Old & Historic Districts Commission
(alternate) and the Task Force Against Discrimination. Residents
interested in serving must submit a letter of interest and resume to the
Select Board at Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St., or by email to
wileyk@marbleheadma.gov. Positions remain open until filled. Full vacancy list.
Emily Marcus Gong book talk set for March 30
Local
author Emily Marcus Gong will discuss her debut novel, "Goddess," on
Monday, March 30 from 7 to 8 p.m. at Abbot Public Library's Event
Center, 235 Pleasant St. Registration is available at abbotlibrary.org.
Hillel School awarded $31,200 security grant
The
Arthur J. Epstein Hillel School in Marblehead received a $31,200 grant
through the Commonwealth Nonprofit Security Personnel Grant Program to
help cover contracted security costs. Sen. Brendan Crighton said the
funding reflects a commitment to protecting schools and organizations
from violence and hate at a time when antisemitism remains an ongoing
threat. Rep. Jenny Armini said it is critically important that Jewish
institutions receive the security resources they need, adding that all
children should be able to attend school without fear. (Marblehead Independent)
Marblehead 250 lecture series opens April 1
Abbot
Public Library and the Marblehead 250 Committee will launch a free
illustrated lecture series on Wednesday, April 1 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at
the library's Event Center. Judy Anderson will present "Revolutionary
Near Miss" as the first talk. The second installment follows April 8,
when Donald Doliber will present "Captain Michael Corbett and the Pitt
Packet Incident in 1769." Details at abbotlibrary.org.
Fuel assistance applications still open
North
Shore Community Action Programs is accepting applications for fuel
assistance, which helps low-income households pay heating bills. A
household of one with annual income below $45,392 or two people below
$59,359 is eligible, with higher thresholds for larger families. New
applicants and returning customers should contact Sharon Doliber at the
Council on Aging at 781-631-6225 for help completing paperwork.
Pop-up shops planned for April 9 and 10
The
Marblehead Mom's Co-op will host a two-night pop-up shopping event
Thursday, April 9 and Friday, April 10 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Boston Yacht
Club, 1 Front St. More than 20 local vendors and artists will take
part, offering goods ranging from jewelry to clothing to original
artwork. Ticket proceeds benefit the Friends of Marblehead Public
Schools. Details and tickets at mhdpopupshops.com.
Complete Streets Committee plans hybrid meeting March 30
The
Complete Streets Committee will meet Monday, March 30 at 3 p.m. in the
Select Board's Meeting Room at Abbot Hall, 188 Washington St. Residents
can attend in person or join by Zoom. Details at marbleheadma.gov.
Household hazardous waste collection day set for June 13
The
Marblehead and Swampscott health departments will sponsor a household
hazardous waste collection day on Saturday, June 13 from 9 a.m. to noon
at the Marblehead Transfer Station, accessible via the Green Street
entrance. Residents can drop off items including oil-based paints,
stains, solvents, pesticides, motor oil, antifreeze, propane tanks, pool
chemicals and fluorescent bulbs. The program does not accept
ammunition, explosives, asbestos, prescription medicines or commercial
waste. Materials should be left in original containers with caps
tightened, sorted by category and packed upright in sturdy boxes. Proof
of residency is required. Costs range from $40 for up to three gallons
to $90 for up to 25 gallons, with payment by credit card or check
only. For more information, contact the Board of Health at
781-631-0212. Full flier.
Museum fundraiser dinner set for April 7
Marblehead
Museum will hold its annual Charity Night fundraiser Tuesday, April 7
at 6 p.m. at The Landing. Proceeds will support restoration of damaged
wallpaper in the Lee Mansion. Reservations are strongly recommended by
calling 781-639-1266. Details at marbleheadmuseum.org.
Kindergarten registration open for 2026-2027
Marblehead
Public Schools is encouraging parents and guardians of all children who
will be 5 years old before Sept. 1 to register for kindergarten for the
2026-2027 school year. Registration opened Feb. 23. The district offers
half-day and full-day options, with full-day tuition set at $4,120 for
the coming year. Need-based tuition reduction is available for
qualifying families. Details at marbleheadschools.org.
VFW commander meets national leader in Salem
Ronny
Knight, commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2005 in Marblehead,
met national VFW commander-in-chief Carol Whitmore during her March 20
visit to Salem VFW Post 1524. Knight briefed Whitmore on the post's
community service programs and its Marblehead Militia Membership
program, which seeks to grow non-veteran membership. He also presented
her with a challenge coin featuring the "Spirit of 76." Whitmore served
in the U.S. Army from 1977 to 2013, including service in Iraq, and was
elected commander-in-chief on Aug. 13, 2025, at the 126th VFW National
Convention in Columbus, Ohio. She is the first woman and first Iowan
elected to the position. (Marblehead Independent)
Arts association supper club returns April 6
The
Marblehead Arts Association will host its monthly supper club Monday,
April 6 at 7 p.m. in the MAA basement tavern at 8 Hooper St. The April
theme is "A Taste of Home" and space is limited to 30 participants, so
advance sign-up is encouraged. Details at marbleheadarts.org.
Free tax prep appointments continue through April 14
Abbot
Public Library is continuing its free AARP Tax Counseling Program on
Tuesday afternoons through April 14 at the Event Center, 235 Pleasant
St. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the Reference
Desk at 781-631-1481 during library hours. Details at abbotlibrary.org.
Through the Looking Glass gala set for April 11
The
Marblehead Arts Association will hold its "Through the Looking Glass"
Spring Gala Saturday, April 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Hooper Mansion.
Tickets start at $100 for members and $125 for nonmembers and include
champagne, food, music and themed installations. Details at marbleheadarts.org.
National Grid posts two-week construction update
The
town posted a National Grid construction update covering the weeks of
March 30 and April 6 for work on Atlantic Avenue and Pleasant Street.
Residents can review the notice and download the project update at marbleheadma.gov.
Counselor open hours planned at Abbot library April 6
A
Beth Israel Lahey Health and Marblehead Police Department licensed
mental health clinician will hold walk-in open hours Monday, April 6
from 1 to 3 p.m. at Abbot Public Library. The session is a
meet-and-greet for people seeking help finding resources. Details at abbotlibrary.org.
Museum annual meeting planned for April 2
Marblehead
Museum will hold its annual meeting Thursday, April 2 at 6:30 p.m. in
the JOJ Frost Gallery. The program will review the museum's 2025 work
and feature archaeologist Christa Beranek speaking about the 2025 Lee
Mansion dig. Details at marbleheadmuseum.org.
Citizen police academy starts April 23
The
Marblehead Police Department, in partnership with the Marblehead
Council on Aging, will offer a citizen police academy this spring for
residents interested in learning more about local law enforcement. The
program will run Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. from April 23 through June
11 at the Judy & Gene Jacobi Community Center, 10 Humphrey St. Class
size is limited and open to Marblehead residents age 18 and older.
Participants are expected to attend all sessions and complete a Criminal
Offender Record Information check as part of the application process.
Forms may also be picked up at the Council on Aging. For questions or
more information, contact Lt. David Ostrovitz at
ostrovitzd@marbleheadma.gov or Janice Salisbury-Beal at
salisburybealj@marbleheadma.gov.
Kids flight workshop requires registration April 7
"Powering
Flight: Build Circuits to Make Things Fly" will be held Tuesday, April 7
from 4 to 5 p.m. Participants ages 8 to 12 will use Snap Circuits to
build simple electrical projects. Registration is required. Details at abbotlibrary.org.
Spring exhibits run through April 11 at MAA
Current
spring exhibits at the Marblehead Arts Association continue through
Saturday, April 11 at 8 Hooper St. The shows include "Through the
Looking Glass" and "Through the Student's Lens," and galleries are open
Wednesday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Details at marbleheadarts.org.