Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.
Despite coronavirus safety procedures and expanded voting methods, voters reported no difficulties casting their ballots in Tewksbury.
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Incumbent Democrat Dave Robertson won a second term as state representative for Tewksbury and Wilmington, Tuesday.
Did Trump get more support in Tewksbury in 2020 than 2016? See the vote totals here.
See Tewksbury's unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election.
Unofficial results from the 19th Middlesex District show the incumbent Democrat winning re-election.
Polls in Tewksbury and across Massachusetts are open, after weeks of early and mail voting.
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Polls in Tewksbury and across Massachusetts open Tuesday morning, after weeks of early and mail voting.
Nearly 11,000 ballots have been cast in Tewksbury as of Wednesday afternoon, six days before polls close.
The event has been planned to show appreciation for their service and sacrifices.
Office Staff have been sent home and will be tested and the Office and entire Town Hall Annex will be cleaned.
Democratic state Rep. Dave Robertson faces Republican Alec DiFruscia in the 19th Middlesex District race on Nov. 3.
Masks are required to enter the building. Only two persons in the lobby at a time.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Tewksbury for the election Nov. 3.
Every Massachusetts voter has the option of voting by mail this season due to coronavirus.
Both candidates ended the month with over $20,000 on hand for the home stretch of the Tewksbury-Wilmington statehouse election.
The Board rejected a draft resolution in support of the department from the Republican Town Committee.
If you have already requested a ballot, please do not fill out a second application.
Democratic state Rep. Dave Robertson faces Republican Alec DiFruscia in the Nov. 3 19th Middlesex district race.
The warrant's six articles passed with nearly no discussion in a brisk meeting, Tuesday.
Voters can vote by mail, in person early or in person on Election Day.
The meeting is scheduled to take place on October 6.
Democrat Dave Robertson defended his record in office while Republican Alec DiFruscia hammered his pro-police, anti-tax message.
Incumbent Democrat Dave Robertson and Republican challenger Alec DiFruscia faced off in the debate ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
The committee will determine if a consultant is needed and work with the Town Manager to seek funding at Town Meeting.
Persons who are United States Citizens, residents of Tewksbury, and who will be at least 18 years old on or before October 6th are eligible.
Tewksbury resident Stephen J. DeFrancesco wrote in support of Republican challenger Alec DiFruscia in the 19th Middlesex state house race.
Please remember to bring your mailed copy with you as you attend each meeting.
The Oct. 6 special town meeting warrant has just six articles.
The number of vacancies varies in all boards and committees.
Former Tewksbury Town Clerk Liz Carey endorsed incumbent Democrat Dave Robertson for re-election.
Wilmington Apple editor and Tewksbury resident Robert Hayes will moderate the state representative debate.
Jeff Dufour took two-thirds of the vote district-wide, but received over 90 percent in Tewksbury, where he's lived for over two decades.
Over one-third of the town's registered voters cast ballots in Tuesday's election, several thousand more than in recent state primaries.
Dufour, a Tewksbury resident, will challenge Democratic state Rep. Tram Nguyen in the fall.