Polls open at 8 a.m. Saturday. Read letters from Mark Maselli's wife and one of his employees.
Ethan Sawyer said he has been using the pen name to comment on articles about Saturday's town election.
Patch has everything you need to know to vote in Saturday's town election in Wilmington.
Hint: while voters are concerned about the proposed drug treatment facility, that did not top the list in the Patch poll.
In the latest round of letters to Patch, Rob Fasulo, Suzanne Sullivan and incumbent Greg Bendel pick up words of support.
With less than a week before residents vote for three seats on the board of selectmen, many remain undecided, according to a Patch poll.
With less than a week until Wilmington votes, you can help Patch get a sense for what issues are most important to residents.
In a statement released Thursday, selectman candidate Mark Maselli said he is concerned voters are seeing the election as a divisive event.
"Rob...feels that the little guy in town should be represented and treated just as fairly as the big guys," McCoy wrote.
Finance Committee member Marianne Gallezzo endorses Greg Bendel and Kevin Caira for reelection to the Wilmington Board of Selectmen.
Read the latest endorsements in the Wilmington Selectmen's race, including endorsements from former Selectman Judy O'Connell.
Michael McCoy's said he plans to also endorse Rob Fasulo, who he backed a year ago, in an announcement on Thursday.
Resident Mark DiGiovanni supports the candidacy of Kevin Caira for Board of Selectmen.
Resident Lou Cimaglia supports the candidacies of Kevin Caira and Greg Bendel for Wilmington Board of Selectmen.
In a letter to the editor, resident Kelly Richards urges votes for Suzanne Sullivan and Rob Fasulo.
Wilmington resident Patricia Romano endorses Caira for re-election.
Read the latest endorsements sent to Wilmington Patch ahead of the April 27 election.
The lawsuit, which was expected, accuses the town of violating the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Fair Housing Amendment Act.
In a letter to the editor, M.J. Byrnes and her husband Joe, back the two challengers in the April 27 town election.
In a Facebook post, Rob Fasulo said he and his wife maintained separate residences after they were married.
Property records call into question claims of lifelong residency for the candidate for Wilmington Selectman in Saturday's election.
Residents write Wilmington Patch and outline their reasons for backing candidates in the crowded selectmen's race.
Caira, who currently chairs the board, has scheduled a candidate meet-and-greet for Sunday.
Janice Sawyer looks at key issues facing the town and throws her support behind the challengers.
The union says the incumbent "has strong community ties and shares the values and beliefs of our organization."
Selectman Jonathan Eaton endorses the two incumbents and Jomarie O'Mahony.
Concerned Citizens of Wilmington estimates it will need more than $10,000 to fight the proposal in the legal system.
"My desire is to offer the people of Wilmington a different direction than we have been heading in," Fasulo writes.
"I am proud of the things that we have done over the past three years, but we still have much more to do," Selectman Bendel writes.
In a letter to the editor, former Selectman Chair Mike Champoux endorses his former colleagues.
Wilmington resident Steve Contrada says the two challengers are immune to the special interests backing the incumbents.
The nursing homes will pay $500,000 in fines, and one company is barred from doing business in Massachusetts for seven years.
The elder Fasulo says his son "will not let Wilmington down."
Nine candidates are competing for three open selectmen's seats in the Wilmington town election on April 27th.
The board later voted to uphold its decision denying a special permit for a proposed drug treatment facility.
While the proposal has been declined, the company behind the detox center wants an exemption under the Americans With Disabilities Act.
"The Town is confident that all members adhere to the legal requirements applicable to their service," Jeffrey Hull wrote.
Mark Maselli is the sixth candidate to announce he will run for two seats up for reelection in the April 27 town election.
Two challengers will take on the incumbents up for reelection on April 27.
Lifelong Wilmington Resident Daryn Marsh is collecting nomination signatures to run for Selectman Ed Loud's seat.