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Late Chelmsford Man, 61, Owned Plumbing Business for Over 30 Years
Frank Gouveia, 61, of Chelmsford, passed away on Saturday surrounding by his family.
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Frank Gouveia, 61, of Chelmsford, passed away on Saturday surrounding by his family.
Richard L. Thomas, 85, moved to Tewksbury in 2012 when his health began to fail.
The sports media outlet released its all-state baseball team earlier this week.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Burlington Police Department.
The party will take place on the 29 Sudbury patio from 3-6 p.m. on July 4.
One position is available working for the town, while multiple Burlington Public Schools jobs are hiring as well.
The incident happened in the late night hours Wednesday, not far from Chelmsford.
The Lincoln-Sudbury pitcher closed out Vanderbilt's championship win.
George R. Dana moved to Chelmsford in 1965 after graduating from Lowell High School in 1944 as valedictorian.
An arrest does not indicate a conviction in these excerpts from the Tewksbury Police Department.
Multiple Tewksbury residents called 911 when a vehicle crashed into a home's front lawn.
The facility was dedicated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday morning.
Peter Noyes Elementary School student Anisha Kundu won the contest sponsored by AAA Southern New England.
Camillo Cipollone passed away in the Wilmington Health Care Center.
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The event was held on June 14 at Red Heat Tavern.
Several dozen residents attended a Tuesday night meeting on the project.