Tewksbury, MA|News|
Sewer Debt to be Paid by Hike in Tax Rate or Sewer Rate
Selectmen will decide in upcoming weeks how to make up for a projected loss in sewer-enterprise revenue of about $642,000.
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Selectmen will decide in upcoming weeks how to make up for a projected loss in sewer-enterprise revenue of about $642,000.
We want you to weigh in before Election Day in town, which takes place on Tuesday.
During Tuesday's meeting, board members made several decisions for upcoming events.
Tewksbury Police Chief Timothy Sheehan said two additional suspects have been identified and police are attempting to locate them.
On Thursday night, a variety of groups will head to Framingham to view an advanced screening of Captain America: The Winter Soldier.
The River Hawks take on Minnesota State on Saturday in Worcester, led by Wilmington resident Joe Pendenza.
Police are asking anyone who may have been in the area or who may have been involved to call them.
Several full and empty butane cylinders were found at the scene of the explosion.
Sudbury residents will weigh in on the issue on Monday. But you can weigh in on Patch as well.
Tewksbury Police are investigating if the blast is suspicious. Three people were transported by helicopter late Tuesday night.
Police said late Tuesday night that it is too early to determine how serious the burns are to the three Tewksbury residents.
The investigation is ongoing into the blast, and it's possible two people were seen leaving the area prior to police and ambulance arrival.
A home at 22 Astle St. in Tewskbury exploded Tuesday night.
Information provided by the Chelmsford Fire Department.
Lincoln-Sudbury's A Team finished in second place and its B team was seventh during the Blue Lobster Bowl.
Moscufo was a Medford firefighter from 1980 until the time of his death.
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Several local students earned awards during a recent competition that included 45 other high schools.
Born in Chelsea, Linda Bevis was a longtime resident of Wilmington.
The newest Wilmington business is opening its doors for dinner starting on Tuesday night.