It wasn't all buried treasure at Wednesday's Board of Selectmen meeting. Selectmen also took up bike lanes and extended the declaration of emergency for snow removal. Here are some of the items discussed: The declaration of snow emergency has been extended so the town can clear snow from the roadways and sidewalks. The DEP has given the town permission to dump the snow into the harbor at State Street landing. The Landing is holding charity nights the next few Tuesday nights. A portion of proceeds collected in the dining room on Tuesdays will be donated to the host charity. Tuesday the …
The following items were heard at the Board of Selectmen's meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 26. Crosby's Market is being passed down. Owner Jim Crosby told Selectmen he would be passing the business to his son David to run. Jim Crosby is planning on retiring. The wine and malt license was voted to be transfered. The market, with locations in Marblehead, Salem, South Hamilton, Manchester, Georgetown and Concord has been in business since 1980. Selectman Judy Jacobi praised the Crosby's for their allowing non-profits to sell tickets in front of the store over the years and always being supportive of …