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BEVERLY BY DAY OR NIGHT

Sandwiched between the spooky glories of Salem, the overwhelming quaintness of Manchester, and the commercial allure of Danvers, Beverly was long a modest, easily overlooked city. In recent years, though, an infusion of commuter-friendly new apartment buildings, charming independent retail shops, and ambitious restaurants has started to draw attention from people across the region.

“Beverly has come a long way,” says Leslie Gould, executive director of the Greater

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