The planning board reviewed a proposal for a three-building residential development at a recent meeting, according to a report.
Market Basket's Board of Directors said it placed CEO Arthur T. Demoulas on paid leave for fueling an employee work stoppage.
The six Massachusetts closings are part of 38 branches designated for this year.
The business opened earlier this month with products that are "expertly crafted right here in Massachusetts."
TD Bank is closing 38 branches, including six of its stores in Massachusetts.
This first-ever event is an opportunity to highlight establishments, show off specials and meal deals, and promote area restaurants.
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A new restaurant and bar with an existing location in Dracut has opened on Main Street in Tewksbury.
A marijuana retail shop could be coming to a vacant building on Main Street.
A cafeteria-style restaurant that serves Greek and American cuisine will close this week after 40 years in business.
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A bar and grill with an existing Malden location has opened in Tewksbury.
An Italian shop and restaurant has been proposed for a Main Street space and is seeking Planning Board approval.
A self-storage facility is in the works for an East Street site. The applicant has filed a special permit application with the town.
Art Gourmet, specializing in Brazilian cuisine, recently opened a location in Tewksbury.
Two Tewksbury businesses will have their liquor licenses temporarily suspended following violations, according to a report.
The 16-week season wraps up this Thursday at Livingston St. Park.
A new taco food truck is joining the market!
Enjoy 4 food trucks, including the Whoopie Wagon & Beefie Boys.
The Market Al Fresco, offering everything from chef-prepared meals to gelato, is now open on Main Street in Tewksbury.
5 food trucks are scheduled.
Whoopie Wagon, Birds Nest Italian Street Food, The Stand & What The Fork are on the menu.
The market takes place at Livingston Street Park.
The market will feature 32 vendors, including 7 food turcks.
The market features 5 food trucks, including Eggroll Cafe, Whooopie Wagon, and Cupcake City.
The Whoopie Wagon makes its return.
The studio moved to Tewksbury from Chelmsford in January and features salon, nail and spa services.
Space remains available for the lunch at Tewksbury's Al Fresca Ristorante, which is free for members, guests and prospective members.
The school is independently owned and part of a national family of schools. Primrose will be able to accommodate 167 children.
O'Donnell is run by Kathy O'Donnell, the past president of the Massachusetts Bar Association and Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys.
The company, which employs over 8 million bees, had its Spring Wildflower Honey and Spring Creamed Honey named among the Honey finalists.
The Carmon Cunningham Business Legacy Award goes to a successful chamber member who has made an impact in the local business community.
Trees, like everything else, may cost a little more this year, but consumers seem to be taking the expected price hikes in stride.
American Express has created a website where consumers can find local businesses participating in Small Business Saturday.
Pak joins the local farm-to-front door food share program after serving as president of North American Ventures for Mondelēz International.
Among the articles at the Oct. 3 Town Meeting will be the approval of retail marijuana sales and zoning for retail marijuana establishments.
The lineup includes CUPCAKE CITY and WHOOPIE WAGON.
Food trucks, farms, wine, coffee, lemonade, juice and lots of sweets!
The market will be open RAIN or SHINE.
Small Business Saturday has never been more important as Tewksbury small businesses pull themselves out of the pandemic.