Did you know our town offers places to sample all the tastes of the world? The Patch Passport is a complete list of places to eat in your town organized by international flavor.
Owners blame recession, say they hung on as long as they could.
The Patch Passport shows you where you can find trinkets in your town. Get out and explore the unique local shops and all they have to offer.
Patch Passport shows you a Little Bit of Paradise. This is a local place where you can feel like you are a million miles away from the daily stress of life, without having to go far from home. Come along and relax...
Patch will help you become a tourist in your own town.
For Lashanta Magnusson, Discovery Toys is more than just a job.
Plenty of places to find bargains and even help worthwhile causes.
Tewksbury Patch wants readers to submit the when's and where's about upcoming yard sales.
A Tewksbury treasure with something for everyone
Tewksbury Car Dealer commits to monetary donation and raises awareness for the Genesis Fund.
Several students earn top honors.
Hotel like brand new after two years of renovations.
New fitness center opens doors; Education center offers open house.
"Breakthrough" celebrates Tewksbury Patch Video Battle of the Bands victory with concert at TJ Callahan's.
Keep track of the ever changing real estate market in Tewksbury.
Awards presented to two Tewksbury High graduating seniors.
More than 440 votes are cast by Patch readers.
Appointed to the role of Analog Devices Fellow.
New projects may signal thaw in real estate market; at least one is planned as 40B.
Positive indications for the real estate market.
Technology provides more accurate information prior to dental implant procedure.
Students receive trophies for their achievments.
For some, it's affected their business. For others, it's changed travel patterns. But no one has been immune from gas prices that are averaging just under $4.00 a gallon.
Piccadilly Pub closes its doors for good after 30 years in Tewksbury.
Today's natural disasters could have long-range implications.
The measure before voters on tonight would add .75 percent to the state baseline Meals Tax of 6.25 percent that would go directly to Tewksbury's coffers.
Assembly of God Church hosts Easter Egg Hunt for children.
Members participate in workouts together and draw close as a result.
Deanna White is a 22-year veteran of thye Postal Service.
Staff, clients and employers are honored for achievements.
Saints officials say move will provide long-term stability, while maintaining values.
Tewksbury Rotary to sponsor culinary event.
Mahoney’s advises that now is the time to spray your trees.
Contribution generated from Community Appreciation.
Event to take place March 22 at UMass Lowell Inn and Conference Center.
Tewksbury man named vice president at Lionbridge.
CHiL Semiconductor Corporation bought by International Rectifier.
Atamian family has been selling cars and contributing to the town since 1919.
Establishment will be known as Tewksbury Inn through Mid-April
Proposed legislation would open up the possibility for people who normally have their cars repaired at the dealership to seek alternative repair garages.