Due to COVID-19, the Town of Tewksbury is finding it more challenging to recruit and retain poll workers to help run elections this year.
A group of women in Tewksbury are spreading a little magic during the coronavirus pandemic as unicorns delivering surprises.
Town recommends that you review the material and links provided below and properly prepare for your reopening.
In Lieu of the Memorial Day Parade & live ceremony, a pre-recorded ceremony will air on Tewksbury Cable channels on May 25.
Tewksbury Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project June/July Spraying Dates are June 3, 9, 15, 18, 24 and 30.
“At this time, we are not sure what type of animal the resident may have seen,” Tewksbury police said.
Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project employees will be in the Tewksbury community to spray for mosquitos starting June 3.
Please call Republic Services to schedule the pick up of your bulk items 1-800-442-9006.
Bags cannot weigh over 50 pounds, cannot contain construction material and will not be picked up without a trash sticker.
Fifteen-year-old Colin Fraser went missing from his Geiger Drive home overnight, Tewksbury police said.
Tewksbury's Cheryle Laffey volunteers at the Senior Center and has made countless masks for community members.
Merrimack Valley’s Largest One Day Fundraising Walk Goes Virtual
"If she can survive a pandemic in the first year of her nursing career, she can do anything," Megan Lopez's sister wrote.
Tewksbury's Jayson Walden has volunteered to work extra hours at Market Basket since the coronavirus outbreak hit Massachusetts.
You may see MassDEP building flushing information at https://www.mass.gov/doc/massdep-building-flushing-information/download.
Here are some tips to help keep our stormwater clean as you maintain your properties and lawns.
Tewksbury resident Danielle Newell is a registered nurse in a coronavirus unit at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Tewksbury's Doreen Rich is an anesthetic technician at Winchester Hospital.
The Town of Tewksbury has released guidelines to help businesses reopen.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, along with Partners In Health, has created the COVID-19 Community Tracing Collaborative.
The complete text relative to the proposed amendments, related map and full legal notice are available for inspection on the Town’s website.
Tewksbury MA Veteran Services now has a Facebook page! It can be reached by clicking the link below:
Tewksbury teacher Cheryl Barnes "has been doing many things to help the community during this time," her friend Kerry Gibson said.
For more information on Simple Recycling please visit town website.
Tewksbury resident Patty Lelos "deserves the world and to be recognized," her nominator said.
Tewksbury resident Nick Noel works for UPS loading deliveries. His mother worries about him every day, she said.
If a household does not respond to the census via the online, phone or mail methods, a census taker will follow up in person.
As second round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program going live on Monday, the Boston Fed has created a web page with resources.
Grant awards will be issued in varying amounts up to $500,000. Individual requests may not exceed $50,000.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Over flow bag collection (extra trash bags with Town Trash Stickers) will begin again on Monday, April 27th.
Complete instructions are in the attached pdf file.
Yardwaste Collections are postponned until further notice.
Tewksbury Library's programs have gone VIRTUAL due to COVID-19.
The new date of the election is Tuesday, June 16, 2020. Polls will be open from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Due to Monday's Holiday - Trash and RED Recycling is delayed until Thursday.
The HMP involves identifying the risks and vulnerabilities associated with natural disasters, and developing long-term strategies.
There is a water break on Whipple Road and water service is off between Charles Drive and Rogers Street.
Tewksbury-based Wellness Natural Pet Food Donates donated the pet food to the Greater Boston Food Bank.