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If only the governor could fix the problem on my leaky sink

I have a leaky sink. As a matter of fact, I have two sinks that leak.
I called the plumber.
He didn't return my call.

 

Concerns raised about Olin site

WILMINGTON — A remediation report for the Olin site has sparked concerns that the town will activate contaminated water wells it closed years ago.

 

Two-alarm fire on Central Street in Lowell

LOWELL — Foot and road traffic was shutdown on a portion of Central Street in downtown Lowell after a two-alarm fire broke out inside a commercial building about 8 p.

 

Kerouac Park receives its own stage

A Sun Staff Report
LOWELL — The transformation of Kerouac Park is moving forward as a new stage box was delivered last week.

 

Major projects on the warrant this year

DRACUT — High-profile projects are among the most notable articles on the Annual Town Meeting warrant this year.

 

Street piano returns

LOWELL — The Merrimack Street public piano is tuned and ready for summer.
Stop by the Enterprise Bank fence from 9 a.

 

The sunshine gal

BILLERICA —Five thousand miles. That is the number of miles Josephine "Jo" Leary put on her car delivering and organizing meals for residents in Billerica.

 

Felty a double-winner to spark Innovation

The Innovation Academy boys tied for 8th as a team at Sunday's MIAA Division 4 track and field championships in Norwell.

 

UML professor publishes compilation of stories

LOWELL — Author Geoffrey Douglas describes himself as a "pretty devoted newspaper reader," and, over the years, that dedication has paid off for him.

 

Sen. Kennedy urges funding for STEM

LOWELL — State Sen. Ed Kennedy asked fellow senators this week to fund the first step in constructing a new building on the Lowell campus of Middlesex Community College.

 

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