New name, same commitment for band with Westford member.
Top finalists in Patch's Battle of the Bands representing Danvers, The Truezoos, will treat fans to a non-stop set of rock at The Harp on June 28.
Westford's public access television station held its annual board meeting on Thursday night.
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After he passed away in 2007, friends and family found a treasure trove of artwork in William Millett's house on Graniteville Road, which will be on display at the PCA.
The lobby of Westford Academy was filled with artwork on Tuesday with work from advanced level art students and proud art teachers.
The two artists bring new paintings and photography into
Prizes include free recording time and a headlining gig at The Harp.
An interpretation of the 1922 Eugene O'Neill play earned the Westford Academy Theater Arts group one of the three state champion slots at last weekend's Massachusetts Educational Theater Guild finals in Boston.
The Westford artist's work now adorns the walls of the Avis Lounge.
It's a Grey Ghost invasion at Art on Main in Westford's town center.
Littleton soap artist Alyssa Wise Taylor is also an accomplished painter as well, and she's showing her work here in Westford at Art on Main.
Over a dozen kids and parents learned a drawing technique called Zentangle in the first of several classes on the art form over the next few months in Westford.
Pictures from this year's Westford Academy Theater Arts show courtesy of Billerica's ASA Photographic.
Events marking the holiday season highlight this weekend's events in Westford.
Over a dozen Westford authors signed copies of their books on Sunday.
New Hampshire-based guitarist Rahel, the Vintage Gold Muse, entertained a crowd at the Westford Museum last weekend.
An array of new artwork made its debut on the walls of the Roudenbush Community Center last weekend.
Boston Road was one of five bands at the Friends Advancing Music Education (F.A.M.E) fundraiser this weekend.
Local photographer Richard Ferland was on hand at the J.V Fletcher Library on Thursday night with a presentation on photography and life in China.
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Westford artist Ron Hubbard's portraits went on display earlier this month at the Parish Center for the Arts.
We took a few pictures from the haunted theme park that has descended upon Nashoba Valley Ski Area
Westford resident Marcella Pixley shared a piece of her new novel "Without Tess" to a crowd in Concord late last week. She'll be at the J.V Fletcher Library later this month.
Connie Gray studied under a Latvian weaving master, and those skills were passed down to another generation of weaving enthusiasts at the Westford Museum this weekend.
Westford's Angel Connell has been given an "honorable mention" award at the 2011 Los Angeles Movie Awards.
The "Farm Art: Local Traditions" show displayed works of art by local artisans, from ages 4-91 at the Parish Center for the Arts on Friday night.
The popularity of the new devices purchased by the Friends of the J.V Fletcher Library stunned librarians, who checked out all four devices in less than an hour after they were available last week.
Westford's Angel Connell took home honors from the recent Best Shorts Competition in LaJolla, California.
Nashoba Valley Ski Area had plenty of music at the Westford Rotary Blues'n'Brews festival.
Salem resident Richard Scott showed local residents how to paint without paint as part of the local art gallery's monthly "Wine and Nibbles" reception.
New exhibition of Westford's local religious institutions to run through the end of summer
The J.V Fletcher Library said goodbye to the Bookmobile and hello to their Summer Reading event series.
Westford resident David Brody appeared recently at Barnes and Noble in South Nashua to sign his historical thriller based on mystery in Westford's distant past.
Westford celebrated the beginning of summer with the town's very own Strawberries 'N' Art Festival.
Performers from the Wat Buddhabhavana Summer Cultural School in Westford performed Laotian music and dancing as part of the Westford Museum's ongoing Worship Spaces Exhibition
The Westford Teen Arts Council recently hosted its last rock concert of the season.
The British Beer Company and Cameron Senior Center are holding events.
A crowd of 40 took in a performance at the J.V. Fletcher Library Saturday.
The historical reenactment group also marched 10 miles from Westford to Concord honor those who fought in the American Revolution.