
Rosalyn Impink
News Correspondent at Wilmington/Tewksbury Town Crier
News Correspondent - Tewksbury Town Crier. @MaxwellSU ’22 G’23. Policy nerd and mug collector 🇦🇲
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5 days ago |
homenewshere.com | Rosalyn Impink
TEWKSBURY — The Tewksbury Select Board met on April 9, 2025 at town hall. The board reorganized following the town election. Pat Holland declined to serve another term as chair. “I am a firm believer in term limits,” he said. Mark Kratman was elected as chair in a 4-1 vote with James Mackey opposing. Eric Ryder was elected as vice chair and Rich Russo was appointed clerk.
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5 days ago |
homenewshere.com | Rosalyn Impink
TEWKSBURY — The Tewksbury Planning Board met on April 7, 2025 at town hall. Town Planner Alex Lowder reported that the town is starting the process of updating the open space and recreation plan. The plan will be renewed for 10 years and will be completed in conjunction with the Northern Middlesex Council of Governments and the Open Space and Recreation Plan Committee.
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1 week ago |
homenewshere.com | Rosalyn Impink
BILLERICA — Hundreds of Merrimack Valley residents took to the Billerica Town Common on April 5 to participate in the nationwide Hands Off! pro-democracy protest to condemn actions of the Trump administration and Elon Musk to dismantle the federal government. More than 1,000 protests have been organized across the country for a day of action, drawing hundreds of thousands of participants.
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1 week ago |
homenewshere.com | Rosalyn Impink
TEWKSBURY — The Tewksbury Select Board met on March 28, 2025 at town hall. Member James Mackey was absent due to illness. The board approved a permanent drainage easement on Marston Street and voted to renew the Greater Lowell YMCA’s lease of the recreation center on Livingston Street through April 2026. Town Manager John Curran reviewed water and sewer rates for the upcoming fiscal year.
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1 week ago |
homenewshere.com | Rosalyn Impink
Head north to discover a new spot in Vacationland: Brunswick, Maine. This historic college town has a classic New England charm with something to do for everyone. Just two hours away from the Merrimack Valley, Brunswick is an easy and fun day trip. Start your day with a stop at the Brunswick Diner. This vintage dining car restaurant has been open since 1946 in different iterations. Get there early for a hearty breakfast or enjoy the leisurely brunch menu.
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