Here's a look at the top stories on Tewksbury Patch so far this week.
Residents are asked to donate gently used clothing in sizes newborn-adult medium and shoes in sizes newborn-adult size 10.
Plus, Mother Nature greets spring with a winter snowstorm.
Come fill a sack for $5 or a handled paper bag for $7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Plus, there's the potential for a winter storm coming our way for the first day of spring.
This annual event is great for community service hours, civic projects, or to just show your pride for the town of Tewksbury.
The break happened on South Street near Willow Street in Tewksbury at approximately 4 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Commuters should expect heavy delays following early morning crash.
Plus, recent analysis shows Massachusetts topped the list of states with the most bomb threats directed at schools in the past year.
Billerica teen was last seen around 8:30 p.m. Thursday night.
For the dog owner's convenience, Town Clerk staff will be there to issue the year 2016 annual dog license.
There are technical issues at branch offices on Thursday, but officials say they are being restored.
Plus, MBTA board votes for 9.3 percent increase, effective July 1, across the board, including buses, trains, and commuter rail lines.
Get ready to turn those clocks ahead one hour this weekend as we spring forward to the start of Daylight Saving.
Plus, a Tewksbury woman has been named AFI Coast Guard Spouse of the Year and is in the running for Military Spouse of the Year.
You can help Jennifer become the 2016 AFI Military Spouse of the Year by voting Thursday before midnight.
This year 180 Loella F. Dewing Elementary students handcrafted 276 Valentines for the “Be My Valentine” Project.
Plus, police are reminding residents to to use caution when swiping that debit card after skimmers were found at area gas stations.
The National Safety Council recently broke down the top 200 worst intersections in the state. Where is Tewksbury on the list?
Plus, Tewksbury Patch readers told us which businesses from the past they miss the most. See what they had to say.
Here are the top stories on Tewksbury Patch so far this week.
Broken water pipes have led to the building's closure.
Guests and potential members are always welcome to attend a weekly lunch meeting, every Thursday at 12:15 p.m. at Tewksbury Country Club.
The Tewksbury Senior Center will be closed on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
Plus, a caretaker is arrested for stealing from elderly resident.
Learn how to prevent water pipes from freezing and cracking -- and what to do if they're already frozen.
Plus, the movie 'If Only' premieres at the State House.
Governor Charlie Baker has asked employers to keep employees home Monday. Bookmark this page for updates on closings, accidents and more.
The first major storm for Tewksbury this winter left everything covered in white. But just how much snow did Tewksbury get?
Tewksbury Police say one day after the storm, there are still some trees and wires down, but serious hazards have been cleared.
Voting is open Thursday, Feb. 4 only until 11:59 p.m.
Plus, a look back at the top stories in January on Tewksbury Patch.
Here are the top 10 stories on Tewksbury Patch in January.
Plus, the first case of Zika Virus was confirmed in Massachusetts.
We asked readers what they thought there was an abundance of in Tewksbury. You answered on Facebook with the good, bad and the unnecessary.
Plus, police are warning residents about a phone scam involving National Grid.
For every non-perishable food item donated, $1 in fines will be cleared from the donor’s account. All donations benefit the food pantry.
Plus, Tewksbury Police and Cops for Kids with Cancer brighten a young girl’s day, with some help from departments statewide.
Plus, Tewksbury Police partner with Cops for Kids with Cancer to brighten a young girl’s day, with some help from departments state wide.
Tips worth checking out as Massachusetts descends into a deep freeze.