Woburn, MA|News|
Sally's Apizza Coming To Woburn Village
The mall's website lists the New Haven pizzeria as "coming soon."

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The mall's website lists the New Haven pizzeria as "coming soon."

The city's population trailed growth in the state, county and country's populations.
The town's population grew slower than the state, county and country's populations.
The town's population grew faster than the state and country's populations but trailed growth in Middlesex County
The town's population grew faster than the state and country's populations.
The town's population grew faster than the state, county and country's populations.
The School Committee voted Tuesday night to put in place a mask mandate for all students and staff through Oct. 31.
There were two recent incidents between patients and staff at the hospital, a Department of Public Health spokesperson confirmed.
The roast beef and pizza restaurant, first opened in Burlington in 2003, recently received Select Board approval to open in North Andover.
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Sally's Apizza, one of the original New Haven-style pizza restaurants, is looking at Woburn-area locations, Eater reported.
The free, no appointment necessary clinic will run from 4 to 7 p.m. in the parking lot next to Swain Green at the Town Common.
Bryan and Amy Guay are retiring and closing their restaurant on Aug. 29, they said.
The committee took no action at their meeting Monday, leaving the 2020-2021 mask policy in place for at least the start of the school year.
The School Committee voted Monday to approve a revised mask mandate for the beginning of the 2021-2022 school year.
The committee lifted the mandate for summer classes in July, but made no decision on the 2021-2022 school year.
The district recently surveyed parents on masks and learning loss ahead of the new school year.
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Candy Dish recently received Select Board approval to sell wine and liquor at a planned 1820 Turnpike Street storefront.
Downed live wires caused a brush fire, resulting in a temporary closure and a power outage.