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A living eulogy for Ollie Oops

CAMDEN, S.C. — Eulogies, it has always seemed to me, are best delivered while the subject is living and can enjoy hearing the best version of him- or herself.

 

Mueller should not have held a press conference to explain

In his news conference Wednesday, special counsel Robert Mueller explained why he would not testify before Congress.

 

Ribbon cut, tails wag

BILLERICA —More than a decade of dogged determination finally paid off as the Billerica Dog Park officially opened on Saturday.

 

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Neighborhood meetings BILLERICA —Town Manager John Curran and his department heads will be holding neighborhood meetings around town.

 

Borneman selected as new fire chief

PEPPERELL — Brian Borneman could start making a longer commute to work soon as the new town fire chief.

 

Scouts grow and graduate together

AYER — June 7 is graduation day for the seniors of Ayer-Shirley High School. For the class of 2019, it's a culmination of four years worth of work and many prior years of education with life-long value.

 

Former Lowell man extradited from Brazil

BOSTON - A former resident of Lowell and Chelsea returned to Massachusetts this week, though not exactly on his own terms.

 

Senior Center closed for the weekend

LOWELL — The Lowell Senior Center will be closed this weekend after the head chef left for another job, according to City Manager Eileen Donoghue.

 

Outdoor water ban begins

AYER — With concerns of contaminated drinking water still prevalent in town, the Board of Selectmen have moved to have the public pitch-in help.

 

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