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News Nearby: Help For Local Bombing Victim, Union Clashes With Fire Chief
Each week we take a look at the stories making headlines in neighboring Patch communities.

Chelmsford
Bauman Family Asking Chelmsford Businesses For Help
The family of Jeff Bauman, who lost both legs in the Boston Marathon bombings, is asking local businesses for both monetary donations as well as donations of gift baskets to be raffled off at upcoming fundraisers.
In particular, the family is looking for larger, more expensive items such as grills, and flat screen televisions.
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Reading
Reading Resident Saves Woman's Life After Marathon Bombings
 Reading resident and Northeastern University student Shores Salter acted quickly after the marathon bombings and saved a woman's life,according to an article on wcvb.com. Ealier this week, he found out who she was.
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North Reading
The only contested race in Tuesday's election was for the School Committee. Current School Committee Chairman Mel Webster and Secondary Schools Building Committee member Janene Imbriano won the two spots on the School Committee.
Woburn
Richard "Dic" Donohue, the police officer shot in a firefight with the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, thanked the community for its support as he recovers from serious injuries.
Burlington
Locals Gather on Town Common for Interfaith Service for Marathon Victims
A crowd gathered on the Town Commons Saturday evening to remember those lost in the marathon bombings and support their families and the injured.
Wilmington
Wilmington Firefighters Union Takes Vote of 'No Confidence' in Chief Bradbury
Bill Cavanaugh, president of Wilmington's Firefighters Local 1370, doesn't mince words when it comes to how he sees the work environment at the Wilmington Fire Department.
Cavanaugh uses words like "hostile," "vendetta," harassment" and "unsafe" to describe the conditions existing due to what the union claims is the unprofessional conduct of Chief Edward Bradbury.
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