ACTON – The Town of Acton invites local seniors to free informational virtual programs planned for March.
Boxborough Police Warn Residents about Scams Involving Tax Returns
BOXBOROUGH – With tax season now underway, Chief Warren B. Ryder and the Boxborough Police Department would like to advise the community to be careful with personal and financial information when filing, in order to avoid falling victim to common scams.
Five Communities Join Together to Provide Forgivable Loans for Small Businesses
ACTON — Acton Town Manager John Mangiaratti, Boxborough Town Administrator Ryan Fererra, Littleton Town Administrator Anthony Ansaldi, Maynard Town Administrator Gregory Johnson and Westford Town Manager Jodi Ross are pleased to announce a new partnership between the five communities and TRI, The Resource, Inc. that will help support micro-businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Boxborough Police and Fire Departments Respond to Early Morning Vehicle Fire at Automotive Yard
BOXBOROUGH – Police Chief Warren B. Ryder and Fire Chief Paul Fillebrown Jr. report that Boxborough Police and Fire Departments responded to an outdoor fire that destroyed five vehicles at a local auto shop this morning.
Boxborough Police Arrest Man on Child Enticement Charges
BOXBOROUGH – Chief Warren B. Ryder reports that Boxborough Police arrested a man Wednesday night on child enticement charges following an investigation.
Town of Boxborough Invites Community Members to Mask Giveaway
BOXBOROUGH — Town Administrator Ryan Ferrara would like to invite community members to attend a free regional face mask distribution this Saturday.
Acton and Boxborough Leaders Issue Statement Regarding Death of George Floyd and Police Brutality
ACTON and BOXBOROUGH, Massachusetts — Acton Town Manager John S. Mangiaratti, and Police Chief Richard Burrows and Boxborough Town Administrator Ryan Ferrara and Police Chief Warren B. Ryder seek to release the following statement to their communities: “We, the municipal and law enforcement leaders of Acton and Boxborough, denounce the senseless killing of George Floyd at […]
Boxborough Police and Fire Departments Invite Residents to Attend Spring Bunny Drive Parade
BOXBOROUGH – Police Chief Warren B. Ryder and Fire Chief Paul Fillebrown Jr. are pleased to invite Boxborough residents to join them and the Boxborough Regency Hotel in celebration at the Spring Bunny Drive Parade.
Boxborough Police Recognize Good Samaritan for Turning in Found Property
Chief Warren Ryder is pleased to share that a Boxborough resident was recently rewarded for a good deed she performed in November 2018.
Boxborough Police Offer Halloween Safety Tips
BOXBOROUGH — Chief Warren Ryder and the Boxborough Police Department wish to share safety tips for families this Halloween season.