Community Corner
New Lights at Intersections, Major Power Outage, Boston Man Indicted in Wilmington Case and More
Plus, congratulations to Wilmington's Michelle Woods who recently became Wheelock's women's basketball all-time leading scorer.

Here’s a look at the top stories on Wilmington Patch last week:
- New Flashing Yellow Signals Along Rte. 38
- Widespread Power Outages in Wilmington and Reading
- Grand Jury Indicts Boston Man in Wilmington Case
- UPDATED: Disabled Train in Wilmington, Serious Delays on Haverhill Line
- Twelve Sick, One Dead, Due To Listeria Outbreak
- Your Pets Can Get Frostbite, and Hypothermia, Too
- Wilmington’s Michelle Woods Becomes Wheelock’s Women’s Basketball All-Time Leading Scorer
- June Thuillier, 80, of Wilmington
- Patriots vs. Broncos for the AFC Championship: What You Need to Know
- Storm Watch: What the Forecasters Are Saying
- Mass. Woman Arrested in ‘Granite Hammer’ Drug Sweep
- Winter Storm to Bypass Wilmington
- Timothy J. Shea, 57, of Tewksbury
- Debra S. Gregory, 54, of Wilmington
- Doris K. Nash, 86, of Wilmington
- MA Property Taxes: Tax Bills to Rise 4 Percent
- Wilmington Might Be Spared from Weekend Snowstorm
- Wilmington Police Join Tewksbury PD to Brighten Young Child’s Day
- Jean W. Kent (Watrous), 63, of Tewksbury
- How Much Snow Will Wilmington Get This Weekend?
- Massachusetts Winter Storm On Its Way?
- Gas Prices: MA Residents Paying 8 Cents Less at the Pumps
- Wind Advisory for All of Massachusetts Until Tuesday Night
- Preventing Frozen Pipes As Sub-Zero Temperatures Hit Wilmington
- Snow, Gusty Wind on the Way to Wilmington
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