Annual Town Meeting and Special Town Meeting each came to a close this week.
A variety of items will be discussed beginning at 7 p.m. inside Tewksbury Memorial High School.
The meeting takes place at 8 p.m. on Monday night inside Tewksbury Memorial High School.
With Annual Town Meeting and Special Town Meeting slated for this week, there is a shorter list of regularly scheduled meetings in upcoming days.
Tewksbury's Board of Selectmen is set to meet on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Several meetings are scheduled in town for the upcoming week.
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There are three positions available as the Town of Tewksbury is hiring.
Annual Town Meeting is Monday, May 5, and Special Town Meeting is Wednesday, May 7.
The State Senator is seeking election as State Treasurer.
There are several meetings slated for upcoming days in town.
The Lowell Sun reported that the tax levy shift will result in an increase of about $47 for the average taxpayer.
The state is sending an additional $138,278 to Tewksbury to help pay for repairing potholes.
Doug Sears and Jim Miceli ran a heated campaign two years ago, and a rematch is on the horizon.
A variety of meetings are scheduled in Tewksbury over upcoming days.
Just 7.4 percent of Tewksbury's registered voters came to the polls on Saturday.
The Town Clerk announced the results following a slow Election Day in Tewksbury.
The race for Town Moderator is the only contested race on the ballot.
What are your thoughts on Election Day, which takes place on Saturday in Tewksbury?
Election Day is Saturday in Tewksbury, so be sure you know your precinct location.
Only three meetings are scheduled for this week in Tewksbury.
Selectmen will decide in upcoming weeks how to make up for a projected loss in sewer-enterprise revenue of about $642,000.
During Tuesday's meeting, board members made several decisions for upcoming events.
Tuesday's Board of Selectmen meeting will be held at 7 p.m. inside the Pike House.
Several meetings are scheduled for this week in Tewksbury.
Tewksbury received $430,770 while Wilmington received $222,294, according to Rep. Jim Miceli.
According to the Lowell Sun, $10 million could be approved to fix a two-mile stretch of road on Route 38.
The clinic is scheduled for Saturday, March 22, from 1-3 p.m. at the DPW garage.
Agenda items include an entertainment license hearing for Cafe Sicilia.
A voter registration session will take place on March 14.
A large number of incumbents will be on the ballot, which features only the one contested race.
Officials from each town discussed a possible collaboration, but the timing was not right, according to Selectman David Gay.
The town announced on Thursday that it will focus on main roads and intersections first due to the shortage.
The 6:30 p.m. session takes place before the regularly scheduled School Committee meeting.
If your mailbox has been damaged during the winter cleanup efforts, there's a way to rectify the situation.
The Town Manager will be responsible for deciding who will fill the position.
The annual census serves a variety of purposes for Tewksbury residents.
The increase will not allow for staffing in several departments, according to the Lowell Sun.