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  3. The Salem News - Wikipedia

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    The Salem News (formerly the Salem Evening News) is an American daily newspaper serving southern Essex County, Massachusetts. Although the paper is named for the city of Salem , its offices are now in nearby Danvers, Massachusetts .

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    The street in Salem on which the current hospital is located, Center Street, was also originally named Asylum Avenue. [8] Activist Dorothea Dix was an advocate of Hawthorne's original hospital, which she had visited twice, but was a vocal critic of the opening of the new state hospital, believing the state was ill-prepared to care for patients ...

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    Mohammed Salem—Reuters A resident rests in a makeshift shelter on a street next to a Gare Routiere, in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake, in Marrakech, Morocco, on Sept. 10. Nacho Doce—Reuters

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    The most powerful news photos of 2024 show historic moments in politics, global conflicts, natural disasters, and other headline-making events.

  8. Salem man charged with collecting thousands of images of ...

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    Jun. 29—SALEM — A Salem man is facing charges of possessing thousands of images and videos of children and teenage girls — some of which investigators believe were secretly recorded in his ...

  9. House of the Seven Gables - Wikipedia

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    The earliest section of the House of the Seven Gables was built in 1668 for Captain John Turner, a wealthy sea captain and merchant who was born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1644. Turner partially funded the house's construction through his business of selling fish to slave plantations in the West Indies . [ 3 ]