Resident Samantha Drinkwater brought her proposal for a rainbow crosswalk to the city Traffic Commission, July 16.
A database of UFO sightings includes eight reports from Woburn, with the most recent in June.
Residents have nominated local volunteers who stepped up in response to the coronavirus outbreak. Help us recognize more people.
Gage is the executive director of the James L. McKeown Boys & Girls Club of Woburn.
Cardoso is an English teacher in Woburn Memorial High School's PEAK program, designed for students who need additional support to graduate.
Woburn officials said the new date will be announced as soon as it’s scheduled and confirmed.
Youth Villages was one of 130 local nonprofits to receive an award from the Cummings Foundation’s $20 Million Grant Program.
The use of the city's courts will be heavily restricted, with measures still in place to control the virus's spread.
Your Educators would love to hear from you, and your donation supports our schools!
Woburn resident Andrea LaLumiere has coordinated mask and food donations through the Woburn Coronavirus Neighbors Helping Neighbors group.
Social Capital Inc., the Woburn Business Association and the city launched a week-long push to help each other, Tuesday.
Woburn's Elizabeth Fishlin started a fundraiser to provide meals for healthcare workers around the region.
Learn more about Sylvan Learning’s virtual online tutoring classes and how they're serving the Woburn, Danvers and Swampscott communities.
Woburn's Richard S. Tarby, Jr. is working shifts on four hours sleep, according to his nomination.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
An electrical fire in the Bowe-Willett family home has left them unable to return for over half a year
National Volunteer Week is celebrated April 19-25, a week dedicated to celebrating volunteers. Siobhan Fagan awarded Volunteer of the Year.
The nursery donated hundreds of pots of tulips to decorate the hospital for Passover and Easter.
For the health, safety and enjoyment of our inductees, the Woburn Hall of Fame event has been postponed.
The Woburn Catholic Collaborative is offering weekly drive-up confession in the St. Barbara Parish parking lot.
Matthew Rourke won a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “The Fastest Road to $1 Million” instant ticket game.
The organization will be funding 26 new and innovative projects in the Woburn Public Schools.
Please join us in celebrating the achievements and contributions of this year's inductees!
Lectures are scheduled for every Wednesday from Jan. 29 to Feb. 26.
Who should be in the Woburn Hall of Fame? Deadline for nominations is December 1, 2019
Loren is serving as this year's keynote at the WCEF Women's Forum & Purse Raffle
The state money will be used for clean energy projects.
Provides Need Items to Children in Need
Woburn-based Cummings Properties hired close to 30 local high school and college students this summer.
Collecting Supplies for Old Colony YMCA
Learn more about the financial institution whose mission is to be the familiar face you can trust.
Platinum sponsorship supports the work of VNA Hospice & Palliative Care
22nd annual walk/run scheduled for Oct. 6 in Woburn
With the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, officials recalled how Woburn tried to woo NASA in the 1960s.
We currently have openings in next Tutor Training cycle, which begins in September
Each bag purchased at the Woburn Stop & Shop during the month of July directly benefits English At Large!
Walk/run on Oct. 6 raises vital funds for end-of-life care
Thanks to these educators who inspired the community to support WCEF in their honor!
This formal ceremony celebrated the achievements of 48 local immigrants enrolled in the organization's One-to-One Tutoring Program.
Your support not only thanks an awesome teacher; it also provides new resources for our schools!