The longstanding bylaw is to ensure that crews can plow and treat the roads without obstruction.
The road has reopened.
The department is honoring the life and service of Haverhill Police Officer Katelyn Tully.
Police said drivers should seek alternate routes.
Police are advising drivers to avoid the area.
The Butters Row Bridge demolition will begin this weekend.
The ban went into effect Sunday and will remain in place until April 1.
Police advised drivers to avoid the area Monday morning.
The closure will begin Friday night and continue into Saturday for upgrades to a railroad crossing.
A new bridge will be installed and one lane of a local road will be closed.
The town announced a project will take place this week to improve a local intersection.
Fun on the Fourth starts this week in Wilmington and road closures will be in place.
Utility construction will close a road during the day on weekdays, according to the town.
The preservation of the bridge over I-93 is scheduled to begin this week and continue into next month.
The town is advising residents regarding road resurfacing projects scheduled for later this month.
A Wilmington road is closed Friday afternoon following an accident, according to police.
Upcoming work on the Haverhill Line will affect weekend service schedules this month.
The new lights are intended to help fire and medical crews respond to critical calls.
A road is closed Thursday morning due to emergency utility repairs, police said.
Traffic on both sides of the highway between Treble Cove Road and Route 129 had been shut down since 10 a.m. Wednesday.
A rolled-over tanker carrying several thousand gallons of fuel crashed, leading to a road closure that has stretched into the afternoon.
The town has released details about road resurfacing that will take place this weekend.
Wilmington is one of 186 municipalities across the state receiving a total of $5.4 million in funding for road safety initiatives.
Two people were hospitalized following a car accident in Wilmington.
An intersection improvement project is expected to cause traffic delays.
MBTA riders should plan in advance as a number of changes will affect service throughout the fall.
The commuter rail station closure begins next month and will extend until November.
A construction project anticipated to take three years to complete will begin next week, according to a statement from the town.
A road will be closed Friday night into Saturday due to emergency railroad crossing work, according to the Department of Public Works.
The 33-year-old man and a 44-year-old Woburn woman suffered serious injuries in the 2-car crash. Both were extricated from their vehicles.
The Wilmington DPW said its Route 62 culvert replacement project is on track, though the road will remain a work zone for a few months.
The street will not re-open as a single-lane road next week. However, it will re-open as a 2-lane road a month ahead of schedule.
Both lanes between Jefferson Avenue and North Street are expected to be closed due to the replacement of a failing culvert.
Officials will close a section of Middlesex Avenue starting July 18 to replace a failing culvert.
Work on Shady Lane Drive was supposed to finish up the week of June 6, but has been extended into this week.
The town of Wilmington has issued a notification to residents that Shady Lane Drive will be closed for culvert repairs this week.
Several people, including firefighters, were injured after an early-morning crash involving a pickup truck and ambulance in Wilmington.
Town officials said there was "yet another incident involving rail crossing arms not functioning properly."
After last month's fatal crash, a signal maintainer will remain on site until the next crossing after each safety test, the agency said.
The MBTA's general manager said human error is the primary focus into the crash that killed a Wilmington woman.