by Beverly 400+ | Jul 16, 2025 | News
You can’t talk Beverly history without talking sports! Check out this cool piece on Beverly native, Matt Cross, who has a shot at making his hoop dreams come true in the NBA! Hometown hooper by Paul LeightonNobody from Beverly has ever made the NBA. Matt Cross...
by Beverly 400+ | Jun 27, 2025 | News
A 126-year-old piece of American history is coming back to the streets of Boston for the first time in 51 years. The barrel grinder piano was bought by Marino Persechini in New York City after he immigrated there from Italy in 1899, bringing it with him when he moved...
by Beverly 400+ | Jun 2, 2025 | News
Beverly 400+ Presents: A Ryal Side Popup Porchfest! A free, family-friendly day of live music, community vibes, and neighborhood fun, all happening right here on the porches, driveways, and front yards of the Ryal Side neighborhood! See the map with band names and...
by Beverly 400+ | May 2, 2025 | News
50 years ago, Bob Currier coached his daughter, Pattie, in the first season of the Beverly Girls Softball League When Pattie (Currier) Saltzman was 11 years old, she’d swing by Vittori Park to practice with the Orioles of Beverly Little League. When it came time for...
by Beverly 400+ | May 1, 2025 | News
The state’s first Little League will celebrate its 75th anniversary on Saturday with a parade and more Saturday is a big day for Beverly Little League and we have a bunch of questions (and answers). Let’s play ball. What’s going on Saturday? Beverly Little...
by Beverly 400+ | Apr 21, 2025 | News
He died in a fire on the day he was to be married. Decades later, World War I veteran from Beverly is being remembered. A few weeks ago, the grounds crew at St. Joseph Cemetery in West Roxbury placed a military marker at the site of a previously unmarked grave. There...