WRENTHAM – The Town of Wrentham, in the interest of updating the community in advance of the April 1 Annual Town Election, wishes to provide the following information regarding a Proposition 2 ½ debt exclusion question on the ballot for the Town’s allocable share of the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical School District’s $183 million bonds.
Groveland Water and Sewer Department Shares Information on Expected Water Quality Regulation Changes, Offers Guidance to Residents
GROVELAND– Superintendent Colin Stokes, Groveland Water and Sewer Department, and the Groveland Board of Water Commissioners would like to share information regarding the expected regulation changes. State and federal drinking water regulations are expected to change and Groveland Water and Sewer would like to share the following information about the changes. Groveland Water and Sewer […]
North Reading Police Offer “Check Washing” Safety Tips Following Increase in Thefts
NORTH READING — Chief Mark Zimmerman and the North Reading Police Department would like to warn residents and community members about an increase in thefts and apparent “check washing” schemes. Altering stolen checks to fraudulently cash them is known as “check washing,” and is a common scheme in which various chemical washes are used to remove […]
Semi-Finalists Unveiled for Lex250 Monument Project
LEXINGTON — The semi-finalists have been unveiled in the national search for an artist to build the Lex250 Monument, a key feature of Lex250: the 250th Anniversary celebration of the Battle of Lexington in 1775.
Marion Harbormaster Launches New Online Database
MARION — Town Administrator Geoffrey Gorman, Police Chief Richard Nighelli and Harbormaster Adam Murphy are pleased to share that the Marion Harbormaster’s office, a division of the Marion Police Department, has launched a new online database.
Two North Middlesex School Nurses Honored for Excellence by Statewide Organization
The North Middlesex Regional School District is fortunate to have a team of dedicated nurses, including two who were recently honored for their excellence by the Massachusetts School Nurse Association on March 16.
Dracut Fire Department Extinguishes 3-Alarm Fire in 12-Unit Apartment Building
DRACUT — Chief Rich Patterson reports that the Dracut Fire Department responded to a three-alarm fire Tuesday morning at an apartment building on Pearl Street.
Chelmsford Police Department Warning Community of Spoofed Scam Phone Calls
CHELMSFORD – Police Chief Colin Spence and the Chelmsford Police Department would like to warn the community about recent scam phone calls that spoofed the Department’s phone number.
Stow Police Department, Randall Public LibraryHost Talk on Cyberbullying and Sextortion – What Parents Can do to Help
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the number of cases involving children and teens being threatened and coerced into sending explicit images online — a crime called sextortion has seen a considerable increase. What can parents do to protect their children from this type of crime and the potential for dramatic outcomes?
Taft Early Learning Center Students Explore Wildlife Adaptations with Blackstone Heritage Corridor Ranger Julie Riendeau
UXBRIDGE — Principal Mark LaBossiere is pleased to share that Taft Early Learning Center’s STEAM Lab has partnered with The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor to provide students with a focus on animal adaptations in local wildlife with Ranger Julie Riendeau.