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The three candidates looking to replace the late James Miceli are courting a conservative electorate.
With a key state rep race in the balance, voters aren;t waiting until election day.
There were few surprises and few fireworks in the lone debate between the three candidates for state rep from Tewksnury and Wilmington.
The departments in both towns covered by the legislative district backed the Democratic nominee.
The option to cast ballots early is open to all registered voters in Massachusetts.
October 17th is the last day for Tewksbury residents to register in the November 6th election.
Town Meeting also made a temporary ban on retail marijuana establishments permanent Tuesday night.
The article, which was delayed from spring town meeting, would replace a temporary ban now in effect.
Any person who is currently registered to vote in Tewksbury does not have to re-register.
Election Tellers are appointed by the Board of Selectmen and supervised under the direction of the Town Clerk.
Mike McCoy and Judy O'Connell quickly threw their support behind Robertson following Tuesday's primary.
He had less money and less experience in elected politics than three of his four opponents. Here's how he overcame those hurdles.
Robertson edged former Wilmington Selectman Judy O'Connell by just 99 votes, according to unofficial results.
Tewksbury Selectman Mark Kratman says his emphasis on improving infrastructure has led to the support.
Read the latest endorsement letters to find out who your friends and neighbors are voting for in next week's state primary.
Tewksbury Board of Health member George Ferdinand says "there are many reasons why" he would make a long-shot bid for state rep.
The town cleared a 53,792-square-foot wooded lot, even though plans only called for clearing 20,500 square feet.
Prinzivalli received more than $2,700 in in-kind donations from the group, which has played a role in state-level races in recent years.
Everything you need to know to vote in the September 4 primary.
Check out a sampling of letters and endorsements Patch has received backing candidates in the Sept. 4 Democratic primary.
Former Wilmington Selectmen Judy O'Connell says there have been "multiple signs" that have been stolen or vandalized in both towns.
Buckley's campaign cited a family health issue, narrowing the crowded field for the state rep seat for Tewksbury and Wilmington.
Buckley, of Tewksbury, will face Pina Prinzivalli in the September 4 Republican primary.
Tewksbury Planning Board member Jay Delaney says the Tewksbury Selectman "is dedicated to serving all of his constituents."
Republican Pina Prinzivalli says she took a break from voting because she "wasn’t feeling the pressure from an overburdensome government."
A woman sued a Tewksbury gas station for failing to warn her about grooves in the pavement designed to contain fuel spills.
The Tewksbury Town Clerk has made an announcement that absentee ballots are now available for the September 4th election.
The Tewksbury Republican Town Committee has issued a statement that opposes Massachusetts becoming a Sanctuary State.
The town received a state grant to hire five inspectors who tag "incorrect recycling." Here's how to avoid getting tagged.
Republican Erin Buckley says recent votes by the state legislature on offer surefire ways to kill a local economy.
The water main break near the Assembly Of God church on Andover Street was reported around 4 am Thursday.
Pina Prinzivalli is facing Erin Buckley in September's Republican primary for the 19th Middlesex District seat in the state house.
Patch hears from Pina Prinzivalli in the second of a series of profiles of candidates running for State Rep for Tewksbury and Wilmington.
Patch hears from Erin Buckley in the first of a series of profiles of candidates running for State Rep for Tewksbury and Wilmington.
Tewksbury resident Brian Smith says Republican Erin Buckley is the best of the nine candidates running for state rep.
A candidate for state rep to represent Tewksbury and Wilmington, says elected judges aren't a silver bullet for judicial reform.
Pina Prinzivalli and Erin Buckley will face of fin a Republican primary in September but agree on at least one point.
A Wilmington resident after photos taken on private property were posted on Pina Prinzivalli's campaign Website and Facebook page.
Wilmington Town Moderator Robert Peterson Jr., who is up for reelection Saturday, is also reportedly considering a run.