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Wilmington H.S. Fundraiser Dining For A Cause May 16
“Dining For A Cause” fundraiser 0n May 16.

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“Dining For A Cause” fundraiser 0n May 16.

Proceeds from the event help support the student athletes of Wilmington High School.
This is the major fundraiser for the year to help fund many charities.
Dylan Albert, Michael Chrisemer, Domenic Pedi and Quinn Reynolds earned honors at MCHS.
A percentage of in-store and online purchases will benefit iPods for Wounded Veterans.
Winner of the June 27 primary may decide the race.
Contract calls for 2 percent raises each year, increases in detail pay, and training in the use of Narcan and tasers.
Lt. John Pathiakis retires this week after 36 years on the force.
Barre man indicted for stealing more than 460K of equipment then selling it online.
Brianne King and Andre Banks accused of armed robbery and conspiracy.
Carra S. Wu, of Andover, a student at Phillips Academy has been named a 2017 NMSC winner.
During the police chase, Haught hit three cars, including a cruiser, and tried to run down a Burlington officer.
A Marlborough home health aide pleads guilty to stealing $20,000 from disabled Framingham woman.
The state's highest court upheld the decision by a lower court to overturn Victor Rosario's murder, arson convictions.
Defense attorney denies his client sexually assaulted the girl, telling the jury 'nothing happened.'
Rape, murder and arson charges in the slayings of Mark Greenland and Jennifer O'Connor.
The 2017-2018 school year begins on Aug.29.
Police say no charges have been filed.
Chelmsford police report two cases of elderly residents being swindled for large amounts of money to have their driveways repaired.
Suspects from Tewksbury and North Andover face a judge to determine if they are a "danger.''