This week, GivingTuesday is a chance for nonprofits to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes.
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Four police organizations have donated funds to help the Tewksbury Community Pantry with its annual Thanksgiving Family Meal Distribution.
The library will feature virtual and in-person programs for adults, teens and children.
The campaign raises money for veterans with traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder.
We all know local heroes who make life better with contributions big and small.
The library will feature virtual, in-person and hybrid programs for adults, teens and children.
During the week of Oct. 23-29, the library will feature virtual and in-person programs for adults and children.
As part of the Pizza My Heart program, Papa Gino's also donates fire safety materials and fire hats to kids during Fire Prevention Month.
Residents of those streets are advised to park vehicles off the roadway to allow access for work crews and equipment.
The department is taking part for a third year and citizens can get a pink patch by making a donation to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.
The market will have over 30 vendors and has welcomed 75 different vendors during its 16-week run from June through September.
The programs are designed to build relationships and create conversations between cops and members of the community, both adults and youth.
Charity partners include Pine Street Inn, Boys & Girls Clubs, Folded Flag Foundation, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & Jimmy Fund.
During the week of Sept. 19-23, the library will feature virtual and in-person programs for adults, teens and children.
The market takes place between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at Livingston Street Park. Find out what vendors are scheduled to attend.
The libraries will compete to see which town reads the most. Wilmington Memorial Library staged a comeback victory last year.
The 7 p.m. ceremony at the town's 9/11 Memorial will feature music, speeches and a tribute to the 93 MA residents lost on Sept. 11, 2001.
The market takes place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at Livingston Street Park. Everything Alpaca will bring alpaca products and alpacas.
The last weekend of summer is here. Find out what's open and closed nearby.
The 8th annual festival will take place Oct. 1-2, and feature a petting zoo, face painting, live music, vendors, games and crafts.
During the week of Aug. 29 through Sept. 2, the library will feature programs that are in person, virtual or on location.
The market will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Livingston Street Park, behind the Recreation Center.
Kids are encouraged to collect all 15 cards in order to earn prizes. The goal is to teach that officers are friendly and approachable.
The event is on Sept. 17 at Tewksbury Hospital. All proceeds will help people affected by Huntington's Disease, a fatal genetic disorder.
Sandrick Jorcelin, 14, left a Charlestown rehab facility and was escorted home by Tewksbury police. A big crowd met Jorcelin at his house.
The event gives residents a chance to interact with local police officers and firefighters and features food, demonstrations and fun.
Eric Jay Dolin will discuss his new book "Rebels At Sea" about privateer boat operators who helped win the Revolution.
The market takes place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Livingston Street Park and will feature the return of the Thwaites Market food truck.
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Sleep in Heavenly Peace is hosting a fundraiser at MOOYAH Burgers, 199 Boston Road, N. Billerica on Sat., July 16, 4-9 p.m.
David Penney, 58, was a beloved Boy Scout leader who "put his heart and soul" into his work.
Some residents in Tewksbury will not have access to town water between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Tuesday, June 28.
Learn about more than a dozen day trips in Massachusetts from author and outdoorswoman Alison O'Leary at the Tewksbury Library on June 28.
The library's first-ever Summer Reading Kickoff party is Friday afternoon at Livingston Park, with live music, food trucks and a dunk tank.
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Trash and recycling pickup will not be delayed this week.
Between 12:30 and 4 p.m. Tuesday, catch the Ice Cream Unit serving free treats at various locations around Tewksbury.
Lowell residents planned a candlelight vigil at City Hall Friday to remember Harry Kkonde, the 3-year-old boy who was found dead Wednesday.