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Festival invites musicians around the world to show how music is made

HARVARD —Musicians from around the world will be visiting the town common this month to collaborate and perform classical music together for the second time.

 

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.

 

House approves bill on union dues, costs

THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives' and senators' votes on roll calls from the week of June 3-7.

 

Students raise flags for public art

LOWELL —STEM Academy fifth-grader Gregory Mujica giggled as he explained his masterpiece — a green fabric flag he decorated in art class.

 

Missing Wilmington boy found safe

After searching for much of the day, police say the boy was found safe and returned to his home.

 

Manager: City Hall exits a 'reality'

A Sun Staff Report
FINAL INTERVIEWS for the next head of the Lowell Senior Center wrapped up this week, meaning one of several spots left open by departing city employees could soon be filled.

 

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

 

Yard sale supports senior center

DRACUT —One by one, Michael Vecchione removed pieces of what was once his livelihood from his dusty green Chevrolet Suburban.

 

Five-vehicle crash in Dracut

DRACUT — First responders administered Narcan to the driver of an SUV that rear-ended cars stopped at a red light on Lakeview Avenue by Dracut High School, causing a five-car pileup Friday night, according to the Dracut Police Department.

 

The Five Minute Read

Annual book sale LOWELL —Books, audiobooks, CDs and DVD will be on sale at the annual book sale from June 20 to 22, hosted by the Friends of Pollard Memorial Library.

 

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