If you haven't started you better get raking, only a week and a half left to bag up those leaves for disposal this season.
It's been decades since the commuter rail schedules have been significantly updated, see what Tewksbury commuters have in store.
Plus the latest update on the Tennessee Gas Pipeline project.
Drivers be warned, the work is scheduled to take place from 5-8:30 p.m. and will impact traffic in the area.
Standard and Poor's based the upgrade on sustained positive operating performance, and integration of key financial management policies.
Plus, the Starbucks' "war on Christmas" and how you responded to our Tewksbury Patch poll on the cup controversy.
Sophia Martell is making candy lollipops to sell, with all the proceeds to benefit the Tewksbury Food Pantry.
Town Center Draft Concept Plan to be presented to residents, business owners on Thursday, Nov. 12.
Plus, from football to soccer to field hockey, we have all the updates on MIAA tournament play.
A local resident is trying to find the owner of a cat seen in the area of Kansas Road, Nevada Road and Arizona Road for more than a year.
The deck of the railroad bridge near Wal-Mart will be undergoing paving operations Sunday night, Nov. 8.
Service will be disrupted in the area for several hours.
Plus, several Tewksbury High School teams in MIAA tournament play this week.
In October, more than 60,000 area residents read Tewksbury Patch.
The Boston Business Journal's recently looked at where the most millionaires live in the state by town.
Hundreds of Dewing students and families came to enjoy the fun.
Plus, the Tewksbury Memorial High School Redmen move on to the MIAA football semi-finals.
Check this map and list before heading out trick-or-treating.
Plus, the Tewksbury Redmen are set to take on Salem in MIAA quarter final football play Friday night.
Plus the Massachusetts Department of Health releases new statistics on unintentional opioid overdose deaths by town.
Daylight Saving starts this weekend, see how early it's going to get dark starting Sunday.
The Massachusetts Department of Health released new statistics on unintentional opioid overdose deaths between 2012-2014.
Plus, astronomers have spotted an asteroid the size of the Empire State Building expected to come close to earth on Halloween.
Missing since earlier this month, officials say he may still be in the local area.
The MBTA has unveiled three new sets of exterior designs for the Green, Orange and Red Line cars.
Friends have created an iron bench to honor Hugh, Ruth and John who were murdered in 1975 during an attempted home robbery.
The end of the year pick up of leaves and grass clippings begins Monday, Oct. 19.
The program takes place on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. at the John F. Ryan Elementary School Library, located at 135 Pleasant St.
A look back at the top headlines from last week in Tewksbury.
Everything travelers need to know about the changes if they're headed to Logan Airport this weekend.
The vigil will take place on Sunday, Oct. 18 at the Tewksbury State Hospital Campus located at 365 East St. starting at 6:30 p.m.
The latest victim is a woman living in Suffolk County. In September, the virus was detected in mosquitos collected in neighboring Wilmington
Plus, don't look now but it's almost time to turn the clocks back for Daylight Saving.
The good news is he's been spotted all around. If you’ve seen him in the area, you are asked to call his owners immediately at 978-988-6306.
Find out more about the event, as well as some safe trick-or-treating tips from Tewksbury Police.
The day’s events were part of Heifer’s Global Harvest Festival.
Plus, a veteran’s heartfelt ad seeks "long-lost woman in the teal gown." A look at the top stories on Tewksbury Patch so far this week.
Both residential and commercial properties have increased in value over the FY2015 assessments.