The protest organizer calls for "a peaceful stand against racial injustice and discrimination in our community."
Town officials denounced the actions of the four Minneapolis police officers in a statement issued Tuesday.
Wilmington officials are preparing cuts to the planned Fiscal Year 2021 budget in response to a significant revenue shortfall.
News about the coronavirus outbreak is continuing to look better, state Rep. David Robertson wrote.
The town is seeking workers who are under 65 and do not have underlying medical conditions.
Massachusetts has some tentative good news this week, Rep. David Robertson said in his latest coronavirus update.
The Board of Selectmen voted Monday night to set a new date for the town election, previously scheduled for April 25.
The board voted 4-1 in favor of granting the proposed Middlesex Ave facility reasonable accommodations.
Due to the virus, the state is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30
Wilmington and the treatment center's backer agreed to put a federal lawsuit on hold until the Zoning Board of Appeals held another vote.
Both towns have extended tax due dates to June 1, Robertson noted.
The state is seeking manufacturing help with 3D printing, machine fabrication, injection molding, thermoforming and masks and fabric.
The Board of Selectmen voted at their March 30 meeting to postpone the election, initially scheduled for April 25.
The meeting will take place May 30 unless social distancing measures are still in place.
Three incumbents filed for their seats, while two other candidates replace incumbents who are not running.
Four earmarks worth over $1.5 million would go to infrastructure in Wilmington and Tewksbury.
4,934 Wilmington residents voted in the Democratic primary, and 1,704 voted in the Republican primary.
31,000 cubic yards of material will need to be removed, representatives from the developer said.
Wilmington polling locations, voting hours, and other helpful information for this Tuesday.
With Super Tuesday approaching, here's your chance to vote early and avoid election day wait times in Massachusetts.
All eligible voters can vote early in the Wilmington Town Hall auditorium.
There are also state and town committee elections.
McCoy announced this week that after 30 years on the Board of Selectmen, his current term is his last.
Selectman Michael McCoy said the Glen Road fields would not be replaced by a possible new Senior Center.
The articles, proposed by the Inhabitant Bylaw Committee, include changes to town meeting and a noise ordinance.
The tax levy would increase 2.5 percent, under Town Manager Jeffrey Hull's proposal.
The Board voted for the town manager to put together a warrant article on a feasibility study.
Jeffrey Hull proposed taking nearly $1 million from free cash for a feasibility study and schematic design.
The annual town election is April 25, a week before the town meeting.
At Tuesday's meeting, Wilmington's selectmen spoke at length about proposed changes to how the town takes over private roads.
The plan proposes eliminating two elementary schools, a new senior center, and a new town hall and school administration building.
Federal Elections Commission data shows almost $50,000 worth of campaign donations from Wilmington residents, mostly through June.
The Town of Wilmington Open Space Committee is working on updating the Town’s Open Space & Recreation Plan and is asking for your input.
The fire, police, and school departments are unaffected. The town recommends emailing the department you want to contact.
Wilmington Superintendent Glenn Brand and the school committee say the town needs to rehabilitate and replace some of the district's schools
Bettering LLC and the town of Wilmington agreed to mediation to settle the federal lawsuit over a proposed drug treatment center.
Officials are asking the EPA to back its bid to bring a water line to Cook Avenue residents, who have had to drink bottled water for years.
Kane had stepped down from the school committee last year after 18 years on the board to deal with health problems.
The newly-reelected Wilmington selectman says thanks in a letter to the editor.
Jomarie O'Mahony will be the only new face on the board after winning a three-way race for a one-year term on the board