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5 Things To Know on Nov. 14: Very High Tide

A great way to start the day with a quick look at the events and happenings in town.

Welcome to “5 Things,” your daily resource for community events, happenings in town and other little tidbits of information. Here are five things you need to know on Wednesday, Nov. 14. 

1. Sun: The sun is forecast to return to the sky on Wednesday, with temperatures quite typical for this time of the year with highs into the upper 40s.

2. High Tide: The high tide at 10:42 a.m. on Wednesday will be one of the highest tides of the year. Since it will not come during a storm, it will not be a big deal. But hopefully it is interesting, and possibly useful, to know about it.

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3. Anne Turcotte: The former director of the North of Boston's Convention and Visitor’s Bureau and owner of Salem Trolley, Danvers-native Anne Turcotte, was diagnosed with cancer in February. And since then an award was been created in her name - the Anne Turcotte Leadership Award – and it will be handed out on Wednesday night at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem to recognize someone for their hard work to promote tourism.

4. Property Values: The assessed values for fiscal 2013 for all property in Danvers have been released. The values are available at the library and online, and will also be available through Wednesday in the Assessing office at Town Hall during regular business hours. The values become officials after being certified by the state Department of Revenue.

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5. Library Trustees: The Peabody Institute Library’s Board of Trustees meet on Wednesday at the library at 7 p.m., where it will hear a report from the Gala Planning Committee, among other business.

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