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Looking for a new home? Here are the latest real estate listings in town.

Looking for a new home? Here are the latest real estate listings in town.
WCTV and the Town Manager have launched a new program “Town Topics” on Wilmington’s community television station.
The Citizen Police Academy is offered to all residents 18 years of age or older and the next one runs April 6 through graduation on May 25.
Looking for a position in the restaurant industry? There are dozens currently available right here in Tewksbury.
Looking for a position in the restaurant industry? There are dozens currently available right here in Burlington.
The new report comes from BackgroundChecks.org and ranks the 50 safest towns in the state.
Planning Board gives town manager the OK to go before Board of Appeals Thursday night to bring Fun on the Fourth Carnival back for a vote.
"Every parent’s voice matters. Every child’s voice matters. Every taxpayer’s voice matters."
Town Meeting members will take up 30 articles at Town Meeting.
A Brockton man was sentenced on Friday for multiple bank robberies in eastern Massachusetts in 2014.
Residents are asked to donate gently used clothing in sizes newborn-adult medium and shoes in sizes newborn-adult size 10.
Eugene was a World War II Navy Veteran and retired Raytheon Lab Technician.
The average residential customer will see an approximate $5 increase per quarter for water and $3 increase per quarter for sewer.
Lillian was an active member of the First Baptist Church of Tewksbury.
Beloved wife, loving mother, proud grandmother and devoted sister.
George was a member of the Greatest Generation, who served bravely in the Navy on two destroyers during World War II.
Anna was formerly of Cambridge before she and her late husband Stephen, settled in Wilmington in 1964.
A world traveler and Technical Librarian, Norma had been a resident of Tewksbury since 1954.
The groundbreaking for the new nine-acre park facility will take place on Tuesday, March 29 and the public is invited.