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Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Wilmington.
The town has released the schedule for trash and recycling pickup for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday.
The event this weekend aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs.
A water main break Wednesday morning has closed a local road.
The program will take eight weeks to complete, and residents may see sediment or discoloration in their water.
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'Clean the skeletons out of your closets, basements, and garage,' the town says.
A Wilmington store recently sold a huge winner on one of Mass Lottery's new $50 scratch-off tickets.
Crews are working on an emergency water main break in Wilmington on Thursday morning that's cut off water service in one area.
Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.
The lucky winner purchased the ticket recently at a Billerica grocery store.
A Billerica man won $1 million on a scratch-off ticket recently, according to Mass Lottery.
A huge lottery winner was sold last week at a store in Billerica, according to Mass Lottery.
While she was waiting for her husband to get his hair cut, a Wilmington woman decided to play a scratch-off ticket.
Here's where and when you can drop off unwanted prescription drugs in Wilmington this year.
Kate Coraccio was previously the Deputy Director for Borrow Services at the Worcester Public Library.
The Wilmington Fall Fest is on the docket later this month with plenty of fun for the whole family.
Officers can choose to wear the patch, which the public can buy for $10 at the station. Proceeds will go to an area GLBTQ youth center.
The UMass Lowell student received the Kathleen Peabody Memorial Scholarship from the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.
Housed in the historic 18th-century Harnden Tavern, the museum will host an anniversary event featuring speakers, singers, food and tours.
Each month, Wilmington United Methodist Church will sponsor a hike that is preceded by a "nugget of inspiration and hope" and a discussion.
The realty company raised the money at a Kentucky Derby party that included prizes, games and contests for best dressed and best hat.
The town has received federal funds to help business owners improve storefronts.
The meeting is at 9 a.m. Saturday at Wilmington High School and childcare will be provided from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration is required.
The July 18 trip to ME will feature round-trip motor coach service, a ferry to the island, golf cart tour and lobster roll luncheon.
The June 20 concert will take place at the Danversport Yacht Club. The afternoon event also will feature a luncheon
Dovetail employees have been assisting a Medford store owner in packing and shipping supplies to earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria.
Libraries from around MA will compete in a bracket-style tournament to determine which library's patrons can log the most reading minutes.
The grueling stair-climbing event raises money for multiple charities. A former Wilmington firefighter helped develop the challenge.
Jack Maguire was a Woburn officer killed on duty in 2010. The campaign aims to pay for a memorial near Maguire's former Wilmington home.
The race is organized by Sole Sisters Running Club and begins at 10 a.m. on Wilmington Town Common.
The event is being hosted by West Real Estate and will feature legendary wrestler Mr. Hughes and stars from Lucky Pro Wrestling.
Team Blue of ERA Key Realty Services and DaMore Law donated to WOW, which seeks to strengthen the community "one good deed at a time."
This week, GivingTuesday is a chance for nonprofits to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers and add momentum to their causes.
The department is participating in the Home Base No Shave campaign to raise money for veterans with traumatic brain injuries and PTSD.
The event on Saturday raised approximately $3K for Wilmington-based Hope and Friendship Metastatic Breast Cancer Foundation.
The group seeks a person with disabilities, a family member of a person with disabilities and someone familiar with disability regulations.
The patches are for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and can be purchased for $10, with proceeds going to the Hope and Friendship Foundation.