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A 2007 graduate of Springfield College, I took over as the local editor for Wilmington Patch at the beginning of 2011. Prior to starting with Patch, I was an award-winning staff writer at Neighborhood News, Inc., based in Manchester, New Hampshire. At Neighborhood News, I covered board meetings, high school sports and anything that was interesting in the community.
I grew up in a small town in southern New Hampshire, and have always loved writing. Since the first day of classes at Springfield College (where I double-majored in Communications/Sports Journalism and English), I knew that I wanted to cover sports and news. When I am not covering my Patch towns, I love watching the Red Sox, Patriots, Celtics and Bruins, along with just about any sport that's on television.
The following information was taken from the Wilmington Police Department logs. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
Selectmen will pick a new chairman on Tuesday night while the School Committee will do so on Wednesday.
Tuesday night's meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. inside Lower Town Hall.
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Mary T. Moran, 98, a longtime Chelmsford resident, was recalled as always speaking her mind.
Dorothea M. Provenzano, 89, passed away on May 15 after a lengthy battle with illness.
The Lowell Sun reported that the Tewksbury resident's actions stopped a brush fire from spreading.
Selectman Bob Haarde believes new members were added to the Finance Committee behind the scenes, and members voicing dissent were punished.
Steven G. Ritchie of Lawrence and formerly of Wilmington died unexpectedly.
A total of four meetings are scheduled over the upcoming days in Wilmington.
The event took place earlier this month to encourage healthy lifestyles among students and support academic enrichment programs.
The baseball team and both Warrior lacrosse teams are ranked in the Top 10 in the state.
The meeting takes place Monday night at 7 p.m. inside Town Hall.
The following information was taken from the Wilmington Police Department logs. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Tewksbury Police Department.
There is just one local meeting scheduled in Tewksbury this week and two regional sessions.
The induction ceremony took place at Tewksbury Country Club.