Also, Boston's stubborn snow pile finally melts away and a tractor trailer truck slams into a home.
According to a recent study, Massachusetts is nearly the most expensive state to live in in terms of energy usage.
Plus, the Boston Bomber faces another trial, and two die in motor vehicle accidents.
If you are a Tewksbury Public Library cardholder, you can now access Ancestry.com free at the library.
A look back at the top headlines from last week in Tewksbury.
Plus, the sharks are returning to the cape, and a bank robbery is caught on video.
This August and every August until there’s a cure. WATCH: How to Ice Bucket video.
Here is a look at what’s happened in Tewksbury so far this week.
The $1,000 scholarship is awarded annually by the Friends of the Tewksbury Public Library and Tewksbury Board of Library Trustees.
See what’s happening this week and the rest of the month at the Tewksbury Public Library
MBTA honor boxes will be a thing of the past. What you need to know about the new payment system going into effect Monday.
A look at Tewksbury Patch's top stories for June 2015.
What you need to know about the new payment structure when parking in MBTA lots starting July 6.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has ordered that the U.S. flag and the Commonwealth flag be lowered to half-staff on Monday.
The town has distributed the plan for public review prior to submitting it to the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities.
From children to teens and adults, programs are for all ages.
Baby delivery, boy saved from pool, Charleston vigils, good Samaritan strikes like Batman and more MA Patch news from the week that was.
Altitude Trampoline Park teams up with the Tewksbury Public Library offering free passes to young readers who complete requirements.
Opening day for the 2015 season of the Tewksbury Farmer’s market is Saturday, June 20.
Plus, woman charged with killing mother, Bruins schedule development camp and the new trailer for the New Market Basket documentary.
A look at adult events scheduled at the Tewksbury Public Library through July 10.
Plus, 'The Rock' gets in a car wreck and makes a new friend out of it.
Hosted by Fiesta Shows and sponsored by the Tewksbury Patriotic Activities Committee the carnival will be in town June 18-21.
See which area attractions you can visit while saving money using the Tewksbury Public Library's pass program.
Starting July 6, the archaic payment system will no longer exist in MBTA parking lots.
Plus, charges, convictions and — Awww — check out these animals.
Ribbon cutting took place last week for the newly renovated Funway Park at the Livingston Street Recreation Area.
Plus, deputy police chief in epic jump rope battle and man headed to prison for scheming small businesses.
Zak and Ryan Bennett adopted the two islands at Whipple and Pleasant, and share the distinction of being the first to take part in program.
Plus, Marblehead student injured overseas returns to Boston.
Teens obtain driver’s licenses during the summer more than any other season, according to WalletHub.
Plus, man chews out police after car accident.
Plus, woman steals lingerie and can't remember her name.
Nearly 100 children participated in the annual family-friendly event.
And Gov. 'Dad' Baker address the Class of 2015.