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Lincoln-Sudbury hosts the event, with 200 leaders from 15 schools.
Cole Moniz, 4, was made an honorary police officer and given $5,000 by Cops for Kids with Cancer and the Tewksbury Police Department.
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 52-year-old Tewksbury man was pinned beneath his tractor-trailer in Chesterfield, N.H.
On April 4, the Lincoln-Sudbury softball team will play for the first time on its new Community Softball Field.
Several groups will discuss possible changes to Silver Lake policies on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in Town Hall.
The course is intended to prepare young residents to be able to defend themselves against potential attackers.
Tewksbury received $430,770 while Wilmington received $222,294, according to Rep. Jim Miceli.
Tewksbury received $430,770 while Wilmington received $222,294, according to Rep. Jim Miceli.
According to the Lowell Sun, $10 million could be approved to fix a two-mile stretch of road on Route 38.
The former director of nursing pleaded on Wednesday to larceny over $250.
Movoto reported that Sudbury residents have only a 1 in 237 chance of being a victim of a crime.
According to the Lowell Sun, the driver involved in the incident said he did not see the man crossing the street.
The announcement was made earlier this week by the District Attorney's office.
Several Sudbury residents will have their work on display at Boston City Hall.
More than 300 residents participated in the event at Tewksbury Country Club hosted by the TMHS PAC.
Police said they witnessed a drug deal over the weekend and made a subsequent arrest.
Information provided by the Chelmsford Fire Department.