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New Shed Donated and Installed at Tewksbury Memorial High School
Generous donation provides a centralized location for the Friends of Tewksbury supplies and seasonal storage for the new tennis nets and ben

Pictured from left to right: Joe Killion, Greg Stratis, Jay Killion (all from Shea Concrete) Rich Witkum and Keith Morrell (both from Locke Crane Service). Courtesy Photo
Greg Statis from Shea Concrete and Jeff Locke from Locke Crane Services are two businessmen who are no strangers to generosity for the town of Tewksbury. They teamed together for the second time to help Tewksbury Youth Sports. The first time Shea Concrete and Locke Crane Services donated a building and services to set the building to support the Youth Lacrosse program.
This time when Greg Stratis from Shea Concrete and Jeff Locke from Locke Crane Services were contacted they donated and set the building for the Friends of Tewksbury Tennis. Their generous donation of more $10,000 in goods and services will provide a centralized location for the Friends of Tewksbury supplies and seasonal storage for the new tennis nets and benches at TMHS. Shea Concrete donated the prefabricated concrete shed valued at more than $7,000 dollars and Locke Crane Services set the over 30,000 lb building with their expert crane services for a donation of more than $2,000.
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