More than three dozen state representatives, senators and mayors have pledged their support for Market Basket employees and are asking their colleagues to do the same.
Employees, managers, vendors and customers continue to show their support for ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
From managers, to employees, to customers, the show of solidarity continues as supporters of ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas fight to bring him back.
Eight employees, including one who worked for the company for almost 50 years, lost their jobs in the wake of Market Basket employees show of solidarity to bring back ousted CEO Arthur T.
Employees to gather again outside Tewksbury headquarters starting at 7 a.m. Monday morning.
Workers at Market Basket's headquarters in Tewksbury say they won't go to work on Friday and instead will rally in support of ousted CEO Arthur T. Demoulas.
Market Basket workers who don't show up for work or do not do their jobs, in support of former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas, could be fired, they were told on Thursday afternoon.
Market Basket supermarket workers have set a Thursday afternoon deadline for former CEO Arthur T. Demoulas to be reinstated.
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The line wrapped around Tewksbury Sports Club as residents waited to meet pop culture and wrestling icon Hulk Hogan on Saturday.
The facility was dedicated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday morning.
The grocery store chain has replaced Arthur T. Demoulas with co-CEOs.
The Airport Diner closed its doors for good at the beginning of the month, citing an "unexpected turn of events."
The Tewksbury Business Association posted a blog claiming the town smothers small business, but one member of the Board of Selectmen disagrees.
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The Wamesit Lanes facility will include a bowling alley, restaurant, bar, arcade and golf simulator.
High-end looking boutique consignment store set to open its doors May 3.
The Lowell Sun reported the property was sold for $950,000.
Tewksbury's Board of Selectmen approved an Entertainment License for the local business at their Tuesday meeting.
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The contract includes an option for another $9 million in work, according to the Eagle Tribune.
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