Tewksbury, MA|News|
Public Health Week April 3-7
Public Health Museum in Tewksbury celebrates Public Health Week with programs.

A native of Bedford, I graduated with a BA in journalism from the University of Massachusetts at Amhert. I have worked steadily over the past three decades for the Daily Hampshire Gazette, Beacon Communications, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, The (Lowell) Sun and now Patch.com. I am married and spend most of my spare time with my family.
Public Health Museum in Tewksbury celebrates Public Health Week with programs.

Police searching for a man who robbed North Main Street Mobil gas station.
"This is the most widespread amount of damage I have seen from a single vehicle crash in my career," said a fire chief.
Chelmsford man is charged with harassing his neighbors with loud noises.
Incumbent Joel G. Blumstein retains seat on Andover School Committee.
Pickard and Vietzke-Lynch are elected to the North Andover School Committee.
State Police warn of hoax where caller poses as a police officer.
Ordered to pay $266,983 in restitution.
Four Merrimack Valley men are accused of stealing five Kitchenaid mixers valued at more than $2,000 from Sears at the Burlington Mall.
Tyrone James, of Dorchester, sentenced to 57 months in prison.
Indictment claims $11 million paid to workers in cash.
Residents are encouraged to attend.
Annual ride is May 20.
Owners of Giovanni’s Roast Beef & Pizza were released on bond.
Thousands of kilograms of pot shipped and $6.1 million in drug proceeds hidden.
An accidental fire closed the Haverhill club earlier this month.
"There's bread for you...If he dies," Jaime Rivera told an informant.