Anderson is running unopposed for the 1 open seat on the committee. The election is on Saturday.
Ferdinand is running against Katlynn Bugda Gwilt for one open seat on the board. Ferdinand served on the board from 2016-19.
First-time Tewksbury candidate Bugda Gwilt is running against George Ferdinand for 1 open seat. Ferdinand served on the board from 2016-19.
Here is what you should know ahead of the election.
Tellers must be available from 7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. on election night and will make $16 an hour. The Select Board will appoint the tellers.
The public is invited to the March 16 meeting, where the housing production plan team will discuss results from a recent public survey.
OpenGov will be the online permitting system for building, health, public works and engineering, and conservation permit applications.
Residents are asked to return the completed census forms to the Town Clerk within 10 days. Find out why census data is so important.
Nomination papers for April's annual town election will be available at the Town Clerk's office beginning on Jan. 3.
The Housing Production Plan for 2022-2026 will help guide decisions on affordable housing in Tewksbury. The survey should take 5 minutes.
The Andover Democrat will represent 2nd Essex and Middlesex for a third straight term. He also represented the district from 2011-15.
Tram Nguyen would be elected to a third term as state Representative in the 18th Essex District. Seth Moulton returns to Capitol Hill.
Here's everything you need to know about voting in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, for the Nov. 8 general election.
The workshop is at 6 p.m. on Nov. 9 at the Tewksbury Public Library and will involve discussions about the town's Housing Production Plan.
The session takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Town Clerk's Office. This will be the last chance to register for the Nov. 8 election.
In-person early voting will be available through Nov. 4th at Town Offices, Town Hall, located at 1009 Main St.
Nguyen, who represents the 18th Essex District, will meet with constituents in Boxford, Tewksbury, Andover and North Andover.
The session is on Sept. 23, the last day to register for the Oct. 3 Town Meeting. Online and mail-in registration also are available.
Thousands have already voted in the first Massachusetts primary election with new voting rules in place.
Early next year, sorting functions currently conducted at several local post offices are scheduled to be consolidated in Woburn.
Nguyen explains why she is running for re-election in the 18th Essex District in 2022. .
Between Aug. 27 and Sept. 2, Tewksbury Town Hall will host six dates for early in-person voting for the Sept. 6 primary election.
The budget is headed to Gov. Charlie Baker for final approval. Here's what we know about potential school and local government funding.
MA officials react to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the decades-old ruling granting the right to an abortion.
Town Hall will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. next Friday for voters who wish to register to vote in person.
Wellman, Kratman secure spots on the Tewksbury Select Board, while Biagioni-Smith takes the win for School Board.
Richard Russo is running for one of the two seats on the School Committee in Tewksbury's April 2 town election.
Residents wrote to Patch endorsing Mark Kratman in the Select Board race, which features three candidates vying for two open seats.
Tewksbury resident Stephen Johnson expresses his support of Jay Delaney in his bid for reelection to the Planning Board.
Tewksbury resident Anne Marie Stronach expresses her support of Jim Duffy in his bid for election to the Planning Board.
Melissa Braga is one of three candidates for two seats on the Board of Health in Tewksbury's April 2 town election.
Residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the Select Board race, which features three candidates vying for two open seats.
The survey asks residents and employees to consider their experiences with schools, town offices, events, and across the community.
Here’s how local precinct changes will impact voters in the upcoming elections.
Residents wrote to Patch endorsing candidates in the Board of Health race, which features three candidates vying for two open seats.
Former Selectman Mark Kratman is one of three candidates for two seats on the Board of Selectmen in Tewksbury's April 2 town election.
Dustin Weir is the sole candidate running for moderator in Tewksbury. Weir is an engineer who manages an R&D team at Leominster company.
Nicole Burgett-Yandow, a nurse practitioner, is running for a seat on Tewksbury's Board of Health.
With 17 candidates vying for 11 seats, the Town Crier candidate forum will be spread over two nights this year.
Residents have two weeks to register to be eligible for the April 2 town election and the May 2 & 4 town meeting.