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Veronica C. Walsh, 98, of Tewksbury
Veronica was the matriarch of a large, well-known Tewksbury family and a former teacher at the Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lowell.

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Veronica was the matriarch of a large, well-known Tewksbury family and a former teacher at the Sacred Heart Catholic School in Lowell.

The latest entries from the Bedford Police Department for Friday, April 29.
Anyone interested in participating is encouraged to join the clean up efforts between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Saturday.
The cases involve witness intimidation, rape, armed robbery and assault and battery.
District Attorney says he was indicted in connection with an alleged indecent exposure at Market Basket in March.
The purpose of the event is to remind students of the consequences of making poor decisions behind the wheel.
Andrew earned honor roll distinction for the 2015-2016 winter term.
The annual event is held at the Boutwell Elementary School in Wilmington. Find out more and how to sign up for this great event.
Sensitive outdoor plants should be covered to protect them from the incoming frost.
Sensitive outdoor plants should be covered to protect them from the incoming frost.
There are several vacancies currently available on various town commissions and committees.
Plus, Stop & Shop's granola bar recall and a frozen vegetable and fruit recall that expanded to Walmart and other brands last week.
Plus, Town Meeting approves the budget including funding free, full-day kindergarten in Tewksbury.
The Transit of Mercury astrological event happens about 13 times every century. Here are the details for 2016.
Just in time for prom season, a law banning the use of indoor tanning facilities by anyone under age 18 took effect last week.
Lorraine worked at Tewksbury Hospital, where in 1990, she retired as the Assistant Director of Nursing.
Suit demands $5M on behalf of people who want their coffee iced. How to do that without ice? That's apparently a Starbucks problem.
The lighting coincides with the countdown to the town’s annual Relay for Life event which will be held on June 17 at the high school.
Here is a look at this weekend's scheduled open houses.
Republic Services will be picking up leaves for the town of Tewksbury beginning Monday, May 9 until Friday, June 3.