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Donahue Dental Center dedicated

LOWELL -- — In recognition of their tremendous contributions to the Lowell Community Health Center and the community, the center on Monday celebrated the dedication of its Nancy L.

 

Ayer man is one lucky duck

AYER -- —The winner of the 2019 Ducky Wucky River Race and the grand prize of dinner for two anywhere in the world is Walter Forest of Ayer.

 

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Farmer's market seeks vendorsCHELMSFORD -- — The Chelmsford Summer Farmer's Market is in search of additional vendors for its 10th anniversary season kicking off next month.

 

Great Strides in Chelmsford

CHELMSFORD -- The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will host its 7th Annual Chelmsford Great Strides walk on Saturday, May 18 at the Chelmsford High School Carson Track.

 

From YMCA to community, Lowell's Joe Meehan was there

LOWELL -- For decades Joseph "Joe" Meehan was a familiar face at the Greater Lowell YMCA.
He was there nearly every day, walking on a treadmill or, in his younger years, playing handball.

 

Senate Construction lifts up a new HQ for Mass Crane & Hoist

SHIRLEY -- Senate Construction, a Shirley-based construction company, recently completed construction of Mass Crane & Hoist's new corporate headquarters in nearby Tyngsboro.

 

Dracut board to hear stormwater fee alternatives for upcoming vote

DRACUT -- Town Manager Jim Duggan at Tuesday's Board of Selectmen meeting is set to present alternative options to a biannual fee for taxpayers as a way for Dracut to comply with new federal stormwater regulations.

 

Officer hurt in hit & run crash in Lowell

LOWELL -- A police officer who was struck by a motorcycle while directing traffic following a crash Saturday night on Bridge Street has been released from an area hospital after being treated, according to Lowell police Capt.

 

Constitutional convention gives first approval to millionaires tax

THE HOUSE AND SENATE. Beacon Hill Roll Call records local representatives' and senators' votes on roll calls from the week of May 6-10.

 

From YMCA to community, Lowell's Joe Meehan was there

LOWELL -- For decades Joseph "Joe" Meehan was a familiar face at the Greater Lowell YMCA.
He was there nearly every day, walking on a treadmill or, in his younger years, playing handball.

 

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