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Town Election Update: More Running In Town Meeting Races
The latest update on the April 10 town election adds just four more candidates.

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The latest update on the April 10 town election adds just four more candidates.

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Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
Presidents Day is Monday, which means some businesses and other services will be closed.
The town has been requesting vaccines for phase two since it began, it said, with no success so far.
Charles Zaroulis served as Tewksbury town counsel for over 50 years. He died Jan. 31 from complications from the coronavirus.
Trustees Carol Seitz and William Callahan are serving expired three-year terms on the Board.
The city's positive test rate and case count both fell over the last week.
The town's positive test rate and case count both fell over the last week.
The town's positive test rate and case count both fell over the last week.
The town's positive test rate and case counts continued to fall over the last week.
The town's positive test rate and case count both fell significantly over the last week.
The town's positive test rate and case counts held steady over the last week, after weeks of decline.
Cases, positive tests, hospitalizations and deaths all continued to fall, according to the latest Department of Public Health data.
The ad-hoc committee is asking residents to fill out a survey on how they get around in town.
The Massachusetts securities regulator is investigating whether Gill, then a MassMutual employee, broke the law by touting the stock.