Teachers fighting for new contracts in Gloucester, Beverly and Marblehead held a rally Monday afternoon on the North Shore.
School committee members in all three districts said some of the teachers' requests are not financially feasible.
Tension between striking educators in Gloucester and city negotiators couldn't be higher after video captured Mayor Greg ...
Gloucester Mayor Greg Varga apologized for raising his middle finger as he left negotiations between the striking Gloucester ...
Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga apologized Friday after he was caught on camera making an obscene gesture the day before toward ...
Pret A Manger has opened at Gloucester Quays, marking the first time the renowned British sandwich and organic coffee chain ...
Teachers in Marblehead, Gloucester and Beverly are all on strike calling for higher pay, better benefits and safer schools.
Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga said his frustrations “got the best of” him but denied his gesture was aimed at teachers or the crowd.
Gloucester Mayor Greg Verga apologized for making an obscene gesture to striking teachers after tense negotiations.
Officials in Marblehead and Gloucester both announced schools will once again be canceled as the teachers unions and school ...
On Election Day, Gloucester Township residents voted against selling their sewer system to New Jersey American Water, a ...
Teachers unions in Beverly, Gloucester, and Marblehead didn’t reach contract agreements again Monday, so students in the ...