Drum Hill Ford pitches in for Habitat
Drum Hill Ford is bringing Ford Motor Company's Drive 4 UR Community program to Lowell in an effort to raise up to $6,000 for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Lowell.
View ArticleArlington High Boys' Hockey Season Opener Tonight
Today is Wednesday, Dec. 12. Here are five things you need to know: 1.) The Arlington High boys' ice hockey team will open its season at 7 p.m. tonight at Wakefield; the girls' team will play its...
View ArticleEarly Morning Fire Damages Coolidge Road Home
A small, single-home at 5 Coolidge Road sustained significant damage as the result of a two-alarm fire early Tuesday morning.
View ArticleBurbine Pleads Not Guilty To 100 Child Sex Counts
John Burbine pleaded not guilty to 100 child sex abuse charges at his arraignment Wednesday morning in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn.
View ArticleOctober Sees 156 Jobs Created in Chelmsford
Unemployment in Chelmsford continues to remain well under state and national averages following October data published recently.
View ArticleSwinging Seniors To Perform Holiday Concert
A special note of thanks is extended to all those who helped with the weekend activities at the Senior Center .
View ArticleBillerica hopes to select next football coach soon
If everything goes according to schedule, the Indians will have a new head coach by the middle of next month.
View ArticleBacktalk: 12/14/2012
CLIFF DIVER: Fiscal cliff? Let the president go over the cliff. It will remove his cockiness and ruin his legacy.
View ArticleVolunteers
Send information for this listing 10 days in advance to: Volunteers, Lifestyle Department, The Sun, 491 Dutton St., Lowell, MA 01854.
View ArticleOnline high school costs Mass. taxpayers, but fails to make grade
Students at a privately operated online school that is costing Massachusetts taxpayers almost $2.5 million a year are falling far behind other students in the state based on their assessment-test...
View ArticleYou can help grandparents brighten a girl's holiday
This year has been exceptionally hard on Kelly: Her father was sentenced to prison, and due to drug issues, Kelly's mother has been in and out of detox clinics.
View ArticleOf 133 reps, 28 didn't vote in Billerica referendum
Nearly 80 percent of the 133 Town Meeting precinct representatives who supported the Town Common redesign project this fall at Town Meeting returned to the polls when the question resurfaced in last...
View ArticleVictim in 2011 Billerica home invasion now faces charges
The victim of a brutal home invasion in Billerica last year may be on the wrong side of the law after being charged with breaking into a neighbor's home.
View ArticleEx-school-bus driver guilty on OUI charges in Tyngsboro crash
A former school-bus driver for special-needs students pleaded guilty Monday to charges that he was driving drunk -- more than three times the legal limit -- when he crashed into another special-needs...
View ArticleClub Inhale / Exhale, LLC. a Fitness Company Out of Billerica, MA is...
Club Inhale / Exhale owners Kelly LaCasse & Michael LoColle, have designed this program for those serious about getting back into shape and starting a new lifestyle change.
View ArticleRobbery forced city school into lockdown
With tensions running high after the shootings in which 26 were killed at a Newtown, Conn.
View ArticleBillerica selectmen OK policy changes
With minor tweaks and changes, selectmen Monday night voted to adopt three amendments to the board's policies and procedures in what the new measures' chief supporter said was "greatly needed" to curb...
View ArticleCurran: New fire hydrants to cost Billerica $760G
Water Department workers approaching the end of a task involving the inspection of the town's 1,800 fire hydrants have identified approximately 400 that need replacing, Town Manager John Curran...
View ArticleSenior Center To Host Christmas Concert, New Year's Party
A note of thanks is extended to all those people who helped with the festivities over the last two weeks.
View ArticleChief Hazel Graduates Management Training Program
Tewksbury Fire Chief Michael Hazel was one of 32 fire service personnel from 32 communities who graduated from the 20th offering of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy's Chief Fire Officer...
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