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Shouting match erupts over upcoming end of K-9 program

TYNGSBORO — Police Chief Richard Howe is not changing his mind: He is deactivating the agency's K-9 program by the end of this month and now hopes to have Jagr, the force's German shepherd-Belgian Malinois mix, transferred to a sheriff's

 

Man faces drunken-driving charge over crash into house

TEWKSBURY —Police arrested a Saugus man Thursday after his car crashed into a home on Pleasant Street.

 

Lowell mother dies in crash

METHUEN — A Lowell mother of three died of her injuries after officials say the Honda she was driving crashed into a home early Friday morning.

 

Tewksbury boy, 16, killed in crash

ANDOVER —A 16-year-old Tewksbury boy was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 93 in Andover Saturday afternoon, according to state police.

 

Chelmsford High School Class of 2019

EMERSON HOUSE: Juliette Margarette Abel, Jack David Adamson, Charlotte May Bailey**, Timothy David Dyer Barlow, Sophia Rose Bellone**, Isaac Leo Blanchette**, Joseph Robert Boudreau, Emma Elizabeth Bouley**, Shane Patrick Cairns, Tess Lynsey

 

Innovation Academy Charter School Class of 2019

Billerica: Peyton Ballam, Katelynn Brown, Samantha Conroy, Michael Crane, Aiden Felty, Dorothea Fennell, Andrew Girouard, Jenna Green, Elizabeth Hart, William Hilliker Jr, Abigail Helsey, Brooke Kennedy, Megan Knight, Abigail Lyna, Benjamin

 

Adult-use marijuana proposals get competitive

BILLERICA — Efforts to set up adult-use marijuana shops in town are getting competitive.
Three adult-use marijuana companies presented their proposals during community outreach meetings Wednesday night.

 

Pot, downtown zoning bylaws are in focus

AYER — Two high profile topics will come before residents when they convene in a special town meeting Monday: pot and downtown development,
Specifically, residents will be asked whether or not the town should amend its zoning bylaws on two

 

School funding boosted

LOWELL —The proposed city budget for the coming fiscal year includes $16.4 million in cash funding for Lowell Public Schools.

 

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