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Free yoga class for<br />
families of addiction<br />
A free yoga class for family<br />
members of addicts hosted by<br />
Sarah from Yoga for Families<br />
of Addiction. This event will<br />
be hosted on Tuesday, June 12<br />
from 7: 15- 8:30 p.m. at the W est<br />
B ranch L ibrary, located at 603<br />
L owell St. in Peabody.<br />
This class is designed to be<br />
supportive and restorative for<br />
people who love addicts. For<br />
more information on the Yoga<br />
Have a story to share?<br />
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for Families of Addiction program<br />
visit www. yogaforfamiliesofaddiction.com<br />
I f you would lik e more information<br />
or would like to sign<br />
up please call the W est B ranch<br />
L ibrary at 978- 535- 354 or<br />
online at www.peabodylibrary.<br />
org. Signup is not requi red, but<br />
priority will be given to those<br />
who pre-register as space is limited<br />
to 20 pa rticipants.<br />
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WEEKLYNEWS.NET - 978-532-5880 JUNE 7, 2018<br />
Tuesday, May 29<br />
At 12:35 a.m. a burglar alarm<br />
was cancelled at 2 Sherry Lee<br />
Lane. The officer stated the<br />
alarm was cancelled by the<br />
company<br />
Wednesday, May 30<br />
At 8:08 a.m. a caller reported<br />
a pocket book being left at one<br />
of the grave sites and asked to<br />
have it picked up by the area car<br />
at 100 Cedar Grove Avenue.<br />
Thursday, May 31<br />
At 12:35 a.m. an alarm company<br />
canceled the burglar alarm<br />
at 2 Sherry Lee Lane.<br />
At 10:42 a.m. a caller reported<br />
her female Yorkie, Zoe, was<br />
missing at 28 Durham Drive.<br />
The caller reported Zoe was located<br />
and was home.<br />
At 12:05 p.m. a caller left<br />
a voicemail reporting her cat,<br />
Capone, was missing. Capone,<br />
the orange/white, DLH, neutered,<br />
male cat was last seen<br />
in the area of Lynn Street, on<br />
05/25/18. He is microchipped<br />
and is wearing a green collar w/a<br />
purple flea collar.<br />
Friday, June 1<br />
At 2:54 p.m. a caller reported<br />
a suspicious party in Michelle’s<br />
Market at 85 Main St.<br />
At 3:23 p.m. a caller reported<br />
L t. G ov. K aryn Polito visited<br />
East End Veterans Park<br />
on W alnut Street last Friday to<br />
announce several M unicipal<br />
Vulnerability Preparedness<br />
( M VP) grant awards.<br />
Catering<br />
available<br />
SU•CHANG’S<br />
Fine Chinese Cuisine<br />
The city of Peabody received a<br />
$ 2 2 5 ,000 state grant to increase<br />
its resilience against flooding in<br />
Peabody Sq uare and proposes a<br />
comprehensive project along the<br />
North River Canal.<br />
Congratulations to the<br />
graduates - Class of 2018<br />
Functions<br />
From<br />
2-200<br />
Remember... Father’s day is Sunday June 17th.<br />
Please make your reservations early!<br />
373 Lowell St., Peabody • Tel. 531-3366 • Fax 531-3060<br />
LUNCH M-F 11:30-3PM • Take Out Always Available Daily by Phone, Fax or our Website<br />
SUN-THURS 11:30-10 PM • FRI-SAT 11:30-11PM<br />
www.SuChangsPeabody.com<br />
A TRADITION OF TRUST, CARING & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY SINCE 1952<br />
Service to all faiths<br />
Complete Pre-Need Planning<br />
Medicaid Approved Trust &<br />
Insurance Plans<br />
19 YALE AVE.,<br />
WAKEFIELD, MASS.<br />
Police Log<br />
a suspicious male at 51 Lake<br />
Shore Road who dumped a<br />
bike at the park then continued<br />
walking down Granite Street.<br />
The bike was described as<br />
looking like a rental bike and the<br />
officer confiscated the bike and<br />
brought it to the Peabody Police<br />
Department. Police stated they<br />
would have the bicycle removed<br />
within 24 hours.<br />
At 3:57 p.m. a driver was given<br />
a written warning for a red light<br />
violation at 176 Washington St.<br />
At 4:25 p.m. a caller who<br />
wanted to stay unknown reported<br />
couple people in a car<br />
possibly “smoking weed” at 82<br />
Lynn St. The officer checked the<br />
area and all motor vehicles were<br />
empty at the time.<br />
Saturday, June 2<br />
At 12:22 a.m. an officer was<br />
checking on people at Leather<br />
City Commons. The officer<br />
stated the area was clear.<br />
At 12:34 a.m. a officer gave a<br />
written warning to a driver for<br />
the marked lanes violation at 37<br />
Walnut Street at 20 Wallis Street.<br />
At 12:59 a.m. an officer<br />
checked on a crowd at Bill &<br />
Bob’s Roast Beef at 2 Central<br />
Street. The officer reported all<br />
was in order and the group was<br />
dancing in the parking lot.<br />
At 3:18 a.m. a caller reported<br />
Spacious Modern Facilities<br />
Ample Private Parking<br />
Handicapped Accessible<br />
Area Code 781<br />
245-3550 • 334-9966<br />
Conveniently Located off Exit 39 (North Ave.) Rt. 128<br />
two possible overdoses. The<br />
officer spoke with the reporting<br />
party, checked on the entire<br />
building and could not locate the<br />
two parties. The reporting party<br />
lost sight of the two parties prior<br />
to the officers arrival. The parties<br />
either left the premises or went<br />
into a room for the evening. All<br />
unites cleared the scene.<br />
Sunday, June 3<br />
At 12:19 a.m. a caller reported<br />
loud noises and parties at 10<br />
Collins Street. The officer reported<br />
the evening was ending,<br />
and the night would be quieting<br />
down.<br />
At 12:31 a.m. a officer made<br />
an area check on Willobrae<br />
Drive for any youths creating<br />
disturbances<br />
At 12:37 a.m. a caller reported<br />
a male party that was standing in<br />
her driveway at 8 Caller Street.<br />
The officer checked the area and<br />
could not locate.<br />
At 1:23 a.m. a caller reported<br />
25 people in a room at the<br />
Holiday Inn at 1 Newbury St.<br />
The officer told management the<br />
party had been broken up.<br />
At 2:03 a.m. a caller reported a<br />
vehicle traveling at a high speed<br />
at 104 Bow St. heading on 686<br />
Lowell St. The driver received a<br />
citation for speeding.<br />
Lt. Gov. Polito visits city<br />
The money will help pay for<br />
work to address site contamination<br />
from historic use as a tannery<br />
district and create a park resource<br />
than enhances public access and<br />
vitality of the area. Specific task s<br />
include a resiliency evaluation to<br />
determine how best to accommodate<br />
flood waters along the bank s<br />
of the canal, a preliminary redesign<br />
of the wall on the south bank , portions<br />
of which are crumbling into<br />
the canal; a preliminary design of<br />
a Riverwalk along the south bank ;<br />
and development of a permitting<br />
strategy to support the project.<br />
The total project costs is<br />
$298,000 with the city expe cted<br />
to contribute $74,000.<br />
State programs help cities and<br />
towns develop climate change<br />
resiliency plans. Through<br />
grants administered by the state,<br />
municipalities will receive technical<br />
assistance to conduct vulnerability<br />
assessments and develop<br />
action plans.<br />
Using a Community Resilience<br />
B uilding Framework , community<br />
public and private sector<br />
representatives collaborate to develop<br />
a prioritiz ed list of actions<br />
to improve resilience to natural<br />
and climate-related haz ards.<br />
Having completed the program<br />
and earned an “ M VP”<br />
designation, Peabody is better<br />
prepared for climate-related<br />
haz ards and eligible for future<br />
funding opportunities.