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Johnson Re-Elected, Wentworth Claims Open Seat on Board of Selectmen
2013 Tewksbury Municipal Election Board of Selectmen Results

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I try to live by the Sermon on the Mount, the two Great Commandments and the Great Commission, but fall woefully short most days.
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My family and I attend Calvary Chapel in Chelmsford. My wife and I are also members of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Society Rapid Response Team.
Local Hot-Button Issues Local development projects, from the Ames Castle 40B proposal to the Tri-town development off Route 93, are hot topics of debate as the town tackles economic growth. The schools are going through a major transition, with elementary schools being realligned and a new superintendent on the job. Construction of the new high school will also be a topic of discussion for the next two years.
2013 Tewksbury Municipal Election Board of Selectmen Results

We'll be updating this article throughout the afternoon and evening, with information regarding today's voting. We will have final results shortly after the polls close.
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