Chelmsford, MA|News|
Chelmsford Principal Not Selected as Wilmington Superintendent
Reading's Assistant Superintendent of Schools was chosen for the top Wilmington position.
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Reading's Assistant Superintendent of Schools was chosen for the top Wilmington position.
The appointment was made after three nights of candidate meet and greets and several hours of discussion on Thursday night.
The appointment was made after three nights of candidate meet and greets and several hours of discussion on Thursday night.
The following information was supplied by the Chelmsford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the Wilmington native's line of duty death.
Kim Swain, Doug Lyons, and Beth Gannon are the finalists to replace Todd Curtis, who is leaving for the private sector.
Each candidate will be present for a meet and greet for parents over the upcoming weeks.
On the one year anniversary of the death of Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier, look back on the coverage from a somber time.
Street sweepers will be on the roads on April 28.
For information contact the Director of Planning and Community Development.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Tewksbury Police Department.
Final interviews with candidates are underway and Joanne Benton's replacement could be named during a Thursday meeting.
The following information was supplied by the Chelmsford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Rita M. Martel lived in Tewksbury for several years while working at Macy's in Lowell.
Bryan R. "Bry Bry" Cadigan passed away on Monday at Winchester Hospital.
Rocky Conrado had a significant impact on the Sudbury Police Department and Sudbury Public Schools.
Information provided by the Chelmsford Fire Department.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Tewksbury Police Department.
The Sudbury home includes 3,268 square feet of living space.
This Tewksbury home includes 1,600 square feet of living space.