Chelmsford, MA|News|
Police Expect Major Delays After Sinkhole Develops on Boston Road
According to the Chelmsford Police Department, it will take several days to fix a sinkhole that developed on Sunday.
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According to the Chelmsford Police Department, it will take several days to fix a sinkhole that developed on Sunday.
Here is a look at the meetings scheduled for this week in Chelmsford.
Just three meetings are slated for this week in Sudbury.
Only three meetings are scheduled for this week in Tewksbury.
Find out who is hiring in and around Tewksbury.
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.
The following information was supplied by the Westford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Residents can drop of forms on Monday at the Town Clerk's office, which will be open later than usual.
In a search for a rare document belonging to the Wayside Inn, Kevin Kennedy discovered something else.
The following information was taken from the Wilmington Police Department logs. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The Wilmington resident passed away last week surrounded by members of her family.
Tewksbury's Board of Selectmen approved an Entertainment License for the local business at their Tuesday meeting.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Tewksbury Police Department.
On Thursday night, a variety of groups will head to Framingham to view an advanced screening of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
The Sudbury woman worked as a secretary for Raytheon for six years.
A local woman has invested more than $100,000 into the networking site.
The course takes place Thursdays from April 3 to May 15.
According to her obituary, Theresa Plummer's greatest joy came from spending time with her family, who recently gathered to celebrate her 95th birthday.
Linda Boucher Baldwin, 70, passed away Saturday at Lahey Hospital.