Former Selectwoman Judy O'Connell is running in a special election to rejoin the Board of Selectmen.
The 2020 census shows an America that is becoming more diverse, with the Hispanic population growing faster than any other.
The town's population grew slower than the state, county and country's populations.
Mark Nelson is running against Judy O'Connell for the Board of Selectmen seat vacated by Jomarie O'Mahoney.
Former Town Moderator Rob Peterson is moderating the special election candidate forum.
Judy O'Connell and Mark Nelson are running for the Board of Selectmen seat vacated by Jomarie O'Mahoney.
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The Town Manager and Board of Selectmen invite residents of Wilmington to honor and celebrate the 74th Anniversary of India's Independen ...
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Wilmington residents.
See the latest announcement from Town of Wilmington.
Many in the Wilmington area behind on rent. A national eviction moratorium is set to expire Saturday.
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The state house unanimously approved the $350 million bill, state Rep. Dave Robertson said.
The Economic Development Committee is working with the state on the Local Rapid Recovery Plan Program.
Nelson has previously run for the Board of Selectmen multiple times, going back to 1997.
Dear Community Members,
The unemployment rate in Middlesex County is lower than the Massachusetts average.
The Town of Wilmington is accepting applications from interested individuals who would like to volunteer their services as a member of t ...
The state granted Reading Municipal Light Department funds to install two electric vehicle charging stations.
Residents will elect a replacement to fill Jomarie O'Mahoney's seat until Apr. 29, 2023.
O'Connell previously served on the Board of Selectmen from 2010 to 2017.
From the Office of the Town Manager
The Open Space Committee recently completed a draft update to the town's Open Space and Recreation Plan.
This is how the Wilmington area compares to Massachusetts and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The Board of Selectmen lifted the town's state of emergency to coincide with the lifting of the statewide emergency.
The Board of Selectmen recently accepted 19 grants that the town was awarded over the last year.
Some of the claims in the first child abuse or neglect case were supported by the state investigation, the superintendent said.
O'Mahoney announced at the end of the board's Monday meeting that she is moving out of Wilmington.
In addition to the $2.5 million designated for the town directly, Wilmington will get $4.5 million of Middlesex County's funds.
EPA press release on Olin today:
Middlesex County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
The town's Ice Rink and Recreation Facility Committee is looking for feedback! If you have five minutes, please take their survey:
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