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Pavement plans go to the ballot

TOWNSEND — Voters will head to the polls Tuesday for a special referendumm on the establishment of a plan to fix local roads for the right price at the right time.

 

More work is needed on Fitch's Bridge

GROTON — With one sidewall fixed up, another sidewall of a local footbridge is getting a facelift later this summer.

 

Man arrested after construction dispute

WILMINGTON — Police arrested a local man Saturday after he took control of a large excavator on a construction site where he had been attempting to stop work.

 

Threat leads to lockdown

PELHAM — Pelham schools went into lockdown following a threat made by a Pelham Memorial student Wednesday morning, authorities say.

 

Man, 60, injured in crash

LOWELL — A man was airlifted by MedFlight to a Boston-based hospital following a single-vehicle crash near the intersection of Westford and Chelmsford streets at around 1 p.

 

Will Dracut High's graduation tradition be changed?

DRACUT — For as long as anyone can remember, it has been a tradition for graduating Dracut High School seniors to wear different colored robes at their commencement.

 

Greater Lowell falls in semifinals

Greater Lowell Tech's terrific baseball season is over.
The third-seeded Gryphons were nipped, 2-1, by second-seeded St.

 

Lions unable to pass semifinal test

LOWELL — Chelmsford High had its senior ace on the mound, a lefty who already had three no-hitters to his credit this season.

 

The Five Minute Read

A record-breaking gameLOWELL — If you've ever wanted to break a world record, Tuesday is your chance.

 

Third group applies for pot license

LITTLETON — Two women with years of experience in the marijuana industry have entered the race for a retail license in Littleton.

 

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