Transportation Highways in Peabody include: •
Interstate 95 •
Massachusetts Route 128 •
Massachusetts Route 129 •
U.S. Route 1 •
Massachusetts Route 114 Several lines of the
MBTA bus service pass through town. The
Springfield Terminal rail line passes through town, with one line passing from Lynnfield towards Danvers, and another, mostly abandoned, line passing from Middleton to Salem. The nearest commuter rail service is in Salem, along the
Newburyport/Rockport Line of the
MBTA Commuter Rail, with service to Boston's
North Station. The nearest airport is the
Beverly Municipal Airport, and the nearest national and international air service is located at Boston's
Logan International Airport.
Utilities The municipally owned
Peabody Municipal Light Plant provides electricity to the city. Natural gas service in Peabody is provided by
National Grid. Cable television in Peabody is provided by
Comcast and the City in June 2019 issued a second cable TV license to RCN. == Notable people == •
Jeff Allison, former professional baseball pitcher for the
Florida Marlins from 2003 to 2011 •
Daniel Ankeles, Maine state senator •
Matt Antonelli, former second basemen for the San Diego Padres of Major League Baseball •
Samantha Arsenault,
Olympic swimming gold medalist •
Garcelle Beauvais, actress and author •
Frederick Berry, disability rights advocate, state senator from 1983 to 2013, majority leader of the
Massachusetts State Senate from 2003 to 2013 •
Matt Bloom, professional wrestler •
Nathaniel Bowditch, early American astronomer, mathematician, and navigator •
Patrick Francis Bresnahan, United States Navy veteran, Medal of Honor •
Emma Southwick Brinton, American Civil War army nurse, traveler, and foreign correspondent •
Kimberly S. Budd, Chief Justice of the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court •
Bobby Carpenter, NHL player in the 1980s and 1990s •
Giles Corey, victim of the
Salem witch trials •
Martha Corey, victim of the Salem witch trials •
Chick Davies, Major League Baseball player •
Brad Delp, lead singer of the band
Boston •
Jerry DeLucca, former professional football player in
New England Patriots •
Mary Upton Ferrin, American suffragette and women's rights advocate •
Bob Franke, singer-songwriter •
Gary Gulman, comedian •
Hrishikesh Hirway, musician, producer, host of
Song Exploder, and vocalist of
The One AM Radio •
Daniel P. King, congressman from 1843 to 1850 •
Christina Kirkman, teen actress, comedian, and circus performer •
Joe Klein, author, journalist (worked for
The Peabody Times in the 1970s) •
Steve Lomasney, former Major League Baseball player •
David A. Lowy, Associate Justice of the
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court •
Heather MacLean, competitive runner; competed at
2020 Summer Olympics •
Nicholas Mavroules, mayor from 1967 to 1978, congressman 1979 to 1993 •
Ryan Montbleau, professional musician •
Jonathan Mover, professional drummer •
George Peabody, merchant, philanthropist, and namesake of the city • Marc Predka, rapper known as
Tha Trademarc •
John Proctor, victim of the Salem witch trials •
Patricia Goldman-Rakic, pioneering neuroscientist and professor •
Ruth Shoer Rappaport, scientist and vaccine researcher •
Charles Rosa, MMA fighter •
Pauline Sperry, mathematician •
John J. Studzinski, Investment banker and philanthropist •
John Tudor, Major League Baseball pitcher from 1979 to 1990 •
Francis Robbins Upton, physicist and mathematician •
Dan Vassallo, marathon runner, 3-time Olympic Trials qualifier •
Rochelle Walensky, physician-scientist, director of the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2021 to 2023 •
Jack Welch, chairman and CEO of
General Electric from 1981 to 2001 •
Nancy Werlin, book author ==References==