If elected, Jomarie O’Mahony would be just the sixth woman to serve on the Wilmington Select Board.
The backer has already filed action in land court and is threatening a federal lawsuit against the town.
Concerned Citizens of Wilmington said past comments by chairman Daniel Veerman means he can't be impartial.
Concerned Citizens of Wilmington said the controversial project's backers are trying to pull an end run by going to the select board.
The project's developers can appeal the decision by filing a lawsuit against the town.
The group will be charged with attracting business to town.
The two selectmen up for reelection have taken out nomination papers, signaling they will run for reelection.
"Relationships should not dissolve because we cannot agree to disagree," Town Manager Jeffrey Hull wrote in a newsletter for residents.
Two selectmen and three school committee members are up for reelection this year.
While several Massachusetts communities implemented bag bans Tuesday, Wilmington's ban doesn't take effect until May.
The Wilmington Zoning Board of appeals is expected to make a decision when it holds a special meeting on Jan. 16.
Selectman Ed Loud started Monday night's meeting by thanking first responders and saying "I'm lucky to be here."
Time to get the rakes out!
The plan before the planning board includes seven stores, office space and 57 apartments at the intersection of Lowell and Woburn Streets.
The average homeowner will see their tax bill go up $291 after selectmen set property tax rates for the upcoming year.
Concerned Citizens of Wilmington says the town faces "considerable legal exposure" because of the proposed facilities location.
Langone Development Group Inc. and owner Jonathan S. Langone will pay up to $125,000 in fines, according to the Attorney General's office.
The controversial proposal is scheduled to go before the Zoning Board of Appeals next month.
We have all the information you need as you head to the polls on Tuesday.
The option to cast ballots early is open to all registered voters in Massachusetts.
Michael McCoy and Judy O'Connell lost the state rep primary, but that hasn't stopped McCoy from battling his former foe.
Another month, another delay for Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals hearings on the controversial projects.
Like several towns, Wilmington has been hard hit with a chronic shortage of lifeguards in recent years.
Patch reached out to all of the candidates running for state rep in Wilmington and Tewksbury for their reaction on the anonymous mailing.
An anonymous mailing attacking former Wilmington Selectman Judy O'Connell hit mailboxes in Tewksbury and Wilmington this week.
Candidates have until the end of the day to file reports showing how much they raised and spent on their campaigns.
Everything you need to know to vote in the September 4 primary.
The Democrats that hope to be the next state rep for Wilmington and Tewksbury did little to differentiate themselves in Wednesday's debate.
Patch hears from the Wilmington Selectman in the fourth in a series of candidate profiles in the Tewksbury and Wilmington State Rep race.
Patch hears from David Robertson in the third of a series of profiles of candidates running for State Rep for Tewksbury and Wilmington.
Wilmington will spray for mosquitos on Thursday, weather permitting.
"Erika will fight for policies that strengthen reproductive rights and eliminate barriers to vital health care," the group's CEO said.
The union representing Wilmington firefighters and a Wilmington selectman are backing the candidate.
The car wash proposal for the vacant Sonic Burger will start working its way through the town approval process in August.
Nearly 74 years after he was killed, an airman is being laid to rest.
Wilmington Selectmen Michael McCoy says he his footing the bill for all of his campaign's expenses.
More than 100 other Massachusetts communities have moved to restrict the sale of electronic cigarettes and flavored tobacco products.
Wilmington's Veterans Services Director is backing Judy O'Connell in the crowded race for state rep in Wilmington and Tewksbury.
A former Wilmington selectman is backing Judy O'Connell in the crowded state rep race in Wilmington and Tewksbury.
In a letter to the editor, Wilmington Selectman Michael McCoy calls National Grid contract workers "a bunch of gypsies."