Woburn nonprofit receives 10 years of funding from Cummings Foundation
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There is no wait period for blood donations after receiving a coronavirus vaccine dose.
Be sure to bring a photo ID (license, state-issued ID, or passport). Documents to be notarized may be filled out, but must be unsigned.
Mark Hutchinson had to wait nine weeks to get his wheelchair fixed, WCVB reported.
Nearly 1 million pounds of prescription drugs were collected during the last take-back event in October 2020.
EAL is pleased to acknowledge the service of local volunteers who make a difference in our community!
Festivities for Lilian Braudis' 101st birthday included a car parade and a visit from Mayor Scott Galvin.
There's a Red Cross blood drive coming up in the Woburn area.
A number of local groups planned the vigil in support of the Asian American Pacific Islander community.
The Middlesex district attorney’s office is asking children across the county for help naming a new comfort dog they're adding to the team.
Ann Iantosca lost her home in the Federal Street fire Tuesday.
It was organized by Andrew Biggio, who’s hobby is to track down WWII veterans to say thank you, and to share their stories.
WCEF thanks Woburn families for raising spirits in our community while supporting our public schools.
It's an impossible number, but those who died were more than a statistic. They were parents, coaches, nurses, teachers, mentors and friends.
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The local foundation recently gifted $10,000 to support the district's most at risk students.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
Get in the holiday spirit while supporting Woburn Public Schools!
Residents recommended Jamie's Joy, Friends of Family Services and other organizations.
Local nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. See a list of Woburn's favorites.
“Gloria’s Gladiators” started back in August when electrician John Kinney started a fundraising campaign to fix her house.
Local nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. Help Patch highlight the work of your favorite charity.
The Boys & Girls Club and White Elementary School both received grants through the Foundation's Community Spirit 9/11 Mini-Grant Program.
Virtual Wellness Event from Nov. 15 to 22 to raise funds for end-of-life care
Woburn's Glayce Miranda-Sena came to the United States with almost nothing in 2005. Now, she's learning the electrical trade.
Woburn Friends organize annual benefit for end-of-life care
Benefit provides vital support for VNA Hospice & Palliative Care
Woburn's John Kinney launched a grassroots effort to fix up a local elderly woman's home for free.
“I saw what looked like a snout and at that moment my heart sank,” the Lawrence man said.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Let's help share their amazing stories! Presented by Ring.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
Woburn's Jaclyn Russis "felt heartbroken [for] the graduating seniors" and took it upon herself to make a gift for the class.
These local heroes are "high school and college students donating their time to help young children cope with anxiety and uncertainty."
Barbara Graham is the director of community relations at the Woburn assisted and independent living community.
"There’s a river going down our street," one resident said.