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.
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.
Coffee at the Library returns April 25 at Abbot Public
Abbot
Public Library will host its Friday morning coffee hour April 25 from
9:30 a.m. to noon in the Scully Salon at 235 Pleasant St. The free
drop-in program offers locally brewed Atomic Coffee from Blue Canoe Cafe
along with tea and fixings. No registration required. Bring your own
mug. The program is sponsored by the Friends of Abbot Public Library.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Sustainable Marblehead to open nine homes for green tour May 2
Sustainable
Marblehead will host its third annual Green Homes Tour on
Saturday, May 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., opening nine homes across town
for a self-guided look at energy-efficient upgrades ranging from
insulation and high-performance windows to heat pumps and solar panels.
Five properties are new to the tour and four are returning. Trained
volunteer Energy Coaches will be stationed at each home to answer
questions. "There's no one-size-fits-all solution," said Elaine Leahy,
executive director of Sustainable Marblehead. "What this tour shows is
that every home can take meaningful steps toward greater efficiency and
lower emissions — and those steps add up." Tickets are $10 per person
with advance registration required. (Marblehead Independent)
Abbot Library faces 45% budget cut without override
Abbot
Public Library faces the most significant funding challenge in its
150-year history as the town finalizes its fiscal year 2027 budget.
Without a tax override, the library would operate on $857,633 — a 45%
reduction from the funding required to maintain current service levels.
Hours would drop from 52 to 24 per week with no evening or Saturday
access, 11 of 24 staff positions would be eliminated, and public funding
for all new books, media and materials would end. The cuts would also
cost Marblehead its state certification, meaning library cards would no
longer work in other towns and the municipality would lose all state aid
for library services. The Abbot Public Library Foundation is urging
residents to complete a brief survey to help shape its advocacy strategy
ahead of Town Meeting. (Take Abbot Public Library Foundation's survey)
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.
Marblehead Museum debuts Revolutionary War walking tour
The
Marblehead Museum will launch its Road to Independence Walking Tour on
Friday, April 17 at 7 p.m., with additional sessions Saturday, April 18
at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tour guide Jarrett Zeman will lead participants
through sites tied to Marblehead’s role in the Boston Tea Party, the
Battle of Bunker Hill and colonial resistance to British taxation. The
tour also addresses controversial chapters from the era, including the
oppression of local Loyalists and the contradiction of Marbleheaders
fighting to end their political “enslavement” by Britain while enslaving
Africans in their own homes. Tickets are $15 per person. Source: Marblehead Independent
Driftwood Garden Club plant sale set for May 9
The
Driftwood Garden Club will hold its annual plant sale Saturday, May 9
from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Masonic Hall in Marblehead. The sale features
perennials, annuals, ground covers and herbs, many from local gardens.
New this year is a curated selection of houseplants billed as ideal
Mother’s Day gifts. Personal shopping assistants and carry-out service
will be available. Proceeds support the gardens and grounds at Abbot
Public Library and Marblehead Housing Old Farrell Court.
Mugford Street Players to stage 'Confessions of Love'
The
Mugford Street Players will present “Confessions of Love,” adding
another production to the community theater group’s lineup. Performance
dates, times and ticket information are available through the company.
Source: Marblehead Independent
MHS sets spring run of “Mamma Mia!”
Marblehead
High School will stage “Mamma Mia!” on May 1, 2 and 3 at the high
school auditorium, with Ashley Skeffington directing and Colleen Inglis,
Elloree Jennings and Ryan Spruck leading music, choreography and
technical direction. Source: Marblehead High School to stage "Mamma Mia!"
Rhythm & Clues fundraiser set for April 30
The
Friends of the Marblehead Council on Aging will hold the Rhythm &
Clues fundraiser on Thursday, April 30, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Masonic Hall, with appetizers, trivia and live music by The Accidental
Gentlemen. Source: Rhythm & Clues
Patriots’ Day delays trash and recycling pickup
The town
announced that Patriots’ Day will push trash and recycling pickup back
by one day for the week of April 20, 2026, and the transfer station will
be closed on the holiday itself. Source: Patriots' Day 2026 pickup notice
MassDOT sets April 29 bridge replacement meeting
MassDOT
plans a virtual public information meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, April
29 to present design updates and take comments on replacing the
87-year-old General Edwards Drawbridge with a new fixed bridge. Source: General Edwards Bridge Replacement Virtual Public Information Meeting
Rail trail meeting to focus on Salem, Swampscott branches
A virtual
community meeting on the Marblehead Rail Trail is scheduled for Monday,
April 27, 2026, at 7 p.m. to discuss the Salem and Swampscott branches
and gather public input on the design. Source: Marblehead Rail Trail virtual meeting and meeting flyer