Billerica emergency services add CPR to students' skillset
No, the school district did not add metal detectors; and there are no plans to increase police presence in the schools. Students at Billerica's Locke Middle School may be more protected from...
View ArticleNo bail for man in alleged bomb threat
A Fall River man with a history of mental-health issues is being held without bail after he allegedly threatened to "blow up" the Billerica 12-Step Educational Program with "propane bombs." Billerica...
View ArticleTewksbury friends of
This event's success relies on the generous sponsors, participants, spectators, TMHS staff and the Friends of Tewksbury Tennis Committee. A special thanks is given to our sponsors: All About You Salon...
View ArticleBe safe and smart with sparks in your Fourth
Monday is the Fourth of July, and many people are now planning on which fireworks displays to see across the state. As you sit on the grass and enjoy the view, though, fire departments want to remind...
View ArticleBee pain not about the sting
Members of the Billerica family say they're residing in a bathroom because their property happens to be the "toilet" for bees from a nearby bee farm. Throughout May and June, the Gouveias say their...
View ArticleOn-demand resident shuttle is being tested
But that's going to change soon as the Middlesex 3 Transportation Management Association looks toward resident-focused transportation. Bedford, one of the Middlesex 3 communities, has partnered with M3...
View ArticleGreenfield residents to hold vigil against - bomb trains'
The "bomb trains" likely to be referred to on signs at a vigil planned for the Town Common from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday have little to do with bombs.
View ArticleHigh achievers? Sure. And they're not done
Emma Tilley and Vicky McDermott are happy to have made the most of their four years at Austin Preparatory School. They've juggled advanced placement classes, mounds of homework, and extracurricular...
View ArticleChelmsford man charged with 5th DUI count
A 51-year-old North Chelmsford man is facing his fifth drunken-driving charge after state police say he crashed his truck into a guardrail on Route 3 in Billerica early Sunday morning, then fled. State...
View ArticleBillerica vet puts patriotic spirit to work in Morning Salute truck
Rob Whitten doesn't consider himself to be an Iron Chef -- just a "wicked foodie" with possibly an iron stomach. "Maybe it's because of all the bad food I had in the Army," said Whitten.
View ArticleBacktalk: 7/5/2016
CRACKDOWN NEEDED: Your editorial in Thursday's paper seems to blame the death of the highway worker on the lack of police detail. Let's not forget that it was a drunken driver that caused the workers...
View ArticleAvaya Aims to Make IoT Easier, Scalable, More Secure
The company demonstrates its SDN Fx architecture and ONA IoT gateways, designed to create highly scalable, secure and manageable IoT environments. Avaya more than a year ago significantly expanded its...
View ArticleMills, Hudson pull off major upset of Dover
Thanks to Keegan Mills, who just finished eighth grade, Hudson upset Dover, 6-5, during New Hampshire American Legion action. Mills threw 71/3 innings to collect his first Legion victory.
View ArticleForward spin on Yankee Doodle Bike Path project
For far too long, the Yankee Doodle Bike Path project was used as "political football" in town, Selectmen Chairman Andrew Deslaurier recalls. "No one was really doing anything.
View ArticleForward spin on Yankee Doodle Bike Path project
For far too long, the Yankee Doodle Bike Path project was used as "political football" in town, Selectmen Chairman Andrew Deslaurier recalls. "No one was really doing anything.
View ArticleForward spin on Yankee Doodle Bike Path project
For far too long, the Yankee Doodle Bike Path project was used as "political football" in town, Selectmen Chairman Andrew Deslaurier recalls. "No one was really doing anything.
View ArticleForward spin on Yankee Doodle Bike Path project
For far too long, the Yankee Doodle Bike Path project was used as "political football" in town, Selectmen Chairman Andrew Deslaurier recalls. "No one was really doing anything.
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View ArticleForward spin on Yankee Doodle Bike Path project
For far too long, the Yankee Doodle Bike Path project was used as "political football" in town, Selectmen Chairman Andrew Deslaurier recalls. "No one was really doing anything.
View ArticleLender cannot renegotiate the mortgage pay-off
Q: I sold my home last month. Today, my lender called me to say I owed $2,000 in legal fees related to its prior collection efforts against me .
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