There are six seats up in the April 24 town election, including a Board of Selectmen seat, two School Committee seats and town moderator.
The Shriners offered the auditorium to the town free of charge.
Town meeting is typically held in the high school.
The agency will build a ADA-compliant commuter rail platform that allows trains to stop outside the grade crossing.
The average single-family home increased in value by just 0.17 percent, assessors said.
The office is closed to the public until at least Thursday, the town said.
Under the CARES Act, the federal government has awarded more than $1.5 billion to Massachusetts companies. Here's where the money went.
Despite coronavirus safety procedures and expanded voting methods, voters reported no difficulties voting in Wilmington.
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See Wilmington's unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election.
The incumbent Democrat won re-election in the Tewksbury-Wilmington district by about 3,000 votes, according to unofficial results.
Polls in Wilmington and across Massachusetts opened at 7 a.m., after weeks of early and mail voting.
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Voter turnout could be as high as 85 percent, Town Clerk Christine Touma-Conway said.
Polls in Wilmington and across Massachusetts open Tuesday morning, after weeks of early and mail voting.
More than 9,000 ballots have been cast in Wilmington as of Wednesday afternoon, six days before polls close.
The campaign did not report regular and expected campaign expenditures ahead of the Nov. 3 Wilmington-Tewksbury state house election.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Wilmington for the election Nov. 3.
Voters can vote by mail, in person early or in person on Election Day.
A candlelight vigil for Justice Ginsburg on the Wilmington Town Common brought emotion and also deep concern from some.
Supporters of the president will parade through the town in vehicles, Sunday afternoon.
Two people were arrested by Wilmington police and charged with theft, in relation to recent car break-ins in the area.
The Board of Selectmen made a one-time change in response to the coronavirus.
Former Selectman Mike Champoux and his wife Doreen Champoux endorsed incumbent state Rep. Dave Robertson, a Democrat, for re-election.
Over one-third of the town's eligible voters cast ballots in Tuesday's election, more than seven times the number in 2016.
Nearly 3,000 ballots have been cast early and by mail, as of Friday morning, according to the town clerk's office.
Get ready for the 2020 Massachusetts primary election coming up on Sept. 1.
The Lowell Sun reported on confrontations between protesters and counter-protesters at Sunday's "Back The Blue And Trump Too" rally.
Supporters of law enforcement and President Donald Trump plan to gather on the Town Common, Sunday afternoon.
Wilmington will have seven days of early voting for the Sept. 1 state primary election.
Wilmington voters will cast ballots in the Democratic senate primary race between Ed Markey and Joe Kennedy III, among other races.
Town meeting attendees voted narrowly to ban traveling animal acts, like the Shriner Circus, Saturday.
Moderator Rob Peterson announced as he closed the meeting that it would be his last annual town meeting in the role.
Two articles would use $1.6 million for Senior Center and Town Hall studies. Two others would use $12 million for the Senior Center.
The Finance Committee voted to disapprove the article "as it specifically targets a non-profit here in Town," the Shriners Circus.
Most years, the Finance Committee puts the budget forward department by department.
Voters will go to the polls Saturday, nearly two months after the originally-scheduled election day.
Town meeting is set to take place June 27 on the Wilmington High School softball field.
McCoy is the longest-sitting selectman in the town's history. Monday evening was his last meeting.
Hundreds gathered in Wilmington Thursday for a walk in honor of George Floyd.