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Which Tewksbury Companies Got The Most Federal Coronavirus Money?
Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.

Chris joined Patch from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He covers Andover, North Andover, Wilmington, Woburn and Tewksbury, and he looks forward to hearing from you. You can reach him at chris.huffaker@patch.com or 412-265-8353.
Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.

Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.
Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.
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RPCL Construction was fined more than $77,000 in relation to work in Salem and Londonderry, New Hampshire.
Veterans in Woburn and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
Veterans in Tewksbury and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
Veterans in Wilmington and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
Veterans in North Andover and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
Veterans in Burlington and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
Veterans in Andover and nationwide will be recognized on Wednesday.
The MBTA will hold a forum for Burlington-area commuters on Thursday to discuss planned service cuts.
The MBTA will hold a forum for Merrimack Valley commuters on Dec. 1 to discuss planned service cuts.
The town added over 40 coronavirus cases from Friday to Tuesday.
A Lawrence man was arrested Thursday and charged with possession with the intent to distribute fentanyl and crack cocaine.
Single-family homes had typical increases of 0.16 percent from last year, the assessors found.
A helicopter will fly over the Maple Meadow Brook wetland area this week or next, the agency said.
The town dropped out of the high-risk category, Friday, but it continues to add cases.
The city's case count rose, but new metrics mean it is now only designated as moderate-risk.