A Special Town Meeting will be held at Wilmington High School's Joanne M Benton Auditorium.
The coordinated protests against the Trump administration are scheduled for this weekend.
The election will be Sept. 16 but voters will have plenty of opportunities to cast their ballots ahead of time.
Karen Lee is urging residents to vote against the measure next month.
Tens of thousands are expected to rally nationwide on the fifth anniversary of the death of a civil rights leader.
The notice is regarding a Salem Street project.
More than 100 pro-democracy advocacy groups have signed on in support of No Kings.
Wilmington Community Television will host debates among the candidates for local office Thursday.
The Town of Wilmington has announced that Town Hall hours will change starting April 1.
Seats on several local boards and committees will be filled in the election this spring.
Analog Devices, Inc. was awarded the funds via the CHIPS and Science Act.
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A flu clinic is coming up at the senior center.
The Select Board discussed and approved the price increases for disposal of certain items this summer.
Wilmington and Tewksbury voters are encouraged to watch the three candidates debate on Monday.
The polls have closed and results are incoming for Tuesday's state primary election, including for U.S. Senate.
Early voting has concluded as the state primary is coming up Tuesday.
Early voting has already begun in communities across the state for the Sept. 3 state primary.
Annual Town Meeting will be next month and will result in decisions on budgets, capital projects, zoning articles, and other business.
The town is one of several across the state to receive funding via a recently passed federal appropriations bill.
Here's what to know about voting in Tuesday's election, including polling times, who's on the ballot, and more.
The town has made revisions due to a denial by the state Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities.
Times and locations for early voting for the March 5 presidential primary are now available.
Voters will weigh in on a proposed multi-family housing zoning district at the annual town meeting in May.
Town Manager Jeffrey Hull has retired after 36 years of service to the town.
A council that covers 85 northeastern Massachusetts communities is receiving federal funds to bolster homeland security.
The meeting will update residents on the investigation and cleanup at the Olin Chemical superfund site.
Wilmington must create multi-family zoning to comply with a new state law. The town is surveying citizens on the issue.
Mark it down on your calendars and save the date! Wilmington Memorial Library's annual Big Wheels event is on June 23.
Under a proposed consent decree, four companies will address oil, sediment and surface water contamination and clean up groundwater.
See the latest announcement from Town of Wilmington.
West was the top vote-getter in Saturday's Annual Town Election, while incumbent Gary DePalma finished 2nd and will return to the board.
DePalma, an incumbent, is running against challengers James DeFeo and Frank West for 2 open seats in Saturday's election
Mercaldi, seeking his first elected office, and Jennifer Bryson, an incumbent, are running for 2 committee seats in the April 22 election.
Bryson is in her second term on the School Committee and is the current chair. She and Michael Mercaldi are running for 2 open seats.
West, a board member from 2002-05, incumbent Gary DePalma and challenger James DeFeo are running for 2 open seats in the April 22 election.
DeFeo, incumbent Gary DePalma and former Select Board member Frank West are running for 2 open seats on the board in the April 22 election.
From the Office of the Town Manager