We took a look at some Patches over on the North Shore to see what they're up to recently when it comes to food.
The Magnolia Meals on Wheels program is being piloted in the North Shore and Merrimack Valley and will provide meals to breast cancer patients at no cost to them.
From Nabnasset to Forge Village, here are your Five Things for today in Westford.
Governor Deval Patrick announced that the state has protected an additional 100,000 acres of open space over the past five years, a trend mirrored in Westford over the past decade.
Students and educators say any stigma is fading from the nation's community colleges. A growing number of students are choosing 2-year programs to find high-paying jobs—in fields where businesses are actually hiring.
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A petition in support of a covering for the Westford Knight monument on Depot Street has risen to over 500 signatures following an appeal of the Westford Zoning Board of Appeals' approval of the covering in late July.
Capturing precious memories, family recipes and legends from grandparents can be easy and fun.
Two major accidents in the past week on this key Nabnasset road pose questions about its safety.
The event will occur on Sept. 9
National Science Foundation Bestows Highest Honor and $773,000.
After the recent Mangia Mangia Opening, what restaurant would you like to see in Westford next?
National Dog Day is Aug. 26. What will you do to celebrate man's best friend? Will you give them some free ice cream up in Tyngsboro?
Westford's Angel Connell presented his film "Beneath the Veneer of a Murder" at the Fifth Annual Columbia Gorge International Film Festival in Vancouver.
You've heard about the lobster prices in our grocery hunt, but here's a little bit of what else is going on nearby.
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Spotlight Academy Dance Flash Mob over the weekend.
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Abbot Mill's apartments are now open for occupancy, here are a few pictures.
Children from New York City arrived at St. Catherine's last week in an annual tradition that lets inner-city kids experience life in the countryside.
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Cameron Senior Center social worker Judy Ramirez was honored at a retirement ceremony last week.
In the past three years, the Westford Job Seekers Network has evolved, but at a recent reunion, participants say it still has a role to play.
The ride started at the Byam School.
Janelle Cioffi almost started a cupcake business a few years ago, and with the flurry of new cupcake businesses coming to Westford this year, she's thinking of giving it another try.
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Mass DOT is reporting that motorists should expect significant delays on 495 from June 3 until the end of the 2012 construction season.
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One Westford girl wanted to make her Girl Scout project give a lasting memory, so she decided to help dying animals.
Duxbury Systems president Joe Sullivan was named a "Champion of Change" by the Obama Administration this week for his work developing braille related technologies.
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14-year-old Lorenzo Sanchez has stepped in to continue and hopefully grow the group.
It's been a topic of discussion in Westford recently and today we're looking for some clarity on what the next step should be.
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