
Today is Thursday, August 8. Here are five things to know:
1) Thunderstorms possible
Looks like we could have some stormy weather today. According to the National Weather Service there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Otherwise mostly cloudy with a high near 81 degrees. Chance of rain and storms tonight as well with a low around 69.
2) DeNapoli Benefit Bill
In case you missed it - On Tuesday night the Woburn City Council approved to send a benefit package for Officer Robert DeNapoli to Mayor Scott Galvin that was similar to the one approved in June, giving him 100 percent of his pay post retirement. Read the full story.
1) Thunderstorms possible
Looks like we could have some stormy weather today. According to the National Weather Service there is a chance of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Otherwise mostly cloudy with a high near 81 degrees. Chance of rain and storms tonight as well with a low around 69.
2) DeNapoli Benefit Bill
In case you missed it - On Tuesday night the Woburn City Council approved to send a benefit package for Officer Robert DeNapoli to Mayor Scott Galvin that was similar to the one approved in June, giving him 100 percent of his pay post retirement. Read the full story.
3) Antique evaluation
James D. Julia Auctioneers is hosting an event featuring free antique appraisals from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. Ever wonder what the value was of a special item in your home, or a family treasure that a grandparent gave you? Now you can find out at a James D. Julia free antique appraisal clinic. Click here for more information.
4) Songs for the kids
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The Woburn Public Library is holding a BabySongs program at 9:30 a.m. Join James Lepler on the library lawn for songs kids will enjoy.
5) Register for skating lessons
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Registration for Fall Pre-School Skating Camp has begun. Ice skating lessons for children 2 1/2-5 years old available on Wednesday and Thursday mornings 9:30-10:20 a.m. this fall. Starts September 25. Click here for more info.
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