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Library of Things expands in Tyngsboro

TYNGSBORO — For years, town Media Director Steve Brogan sought to learn the ukulele. He eyed them on Amazon and music store shelves, but couldn't bring himself to buy one.

 

Fatal fire ruled accidental

PEPPERELL —The four-alarm apartment fire at 50 Main St. that killed one woman and injured four firefighters on Tuesday has been deemed accidental by investigators.

 

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Dance 4 Peace on Aug. 9LOWELL — The 14th annual Dance 4 Peace event, aimed at raising awareness and promoting violence prevention while showcasing the talents of area youth is slated to take place from 6 to 10 p.

 

Kids go 'Peanuts' to fight cancer

LAWRENCE — Voices of Hope's youngest members will bring the characters of the beloved "Peanuts" gang to life in four performances of the musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.

 

Grant boosts library push

LITTLETON — The Reuben Hoar Library is overcrowded and overutilized.
Book shelves create tight corners and little leg room for those trying to study or work on puzzles.

 

Two get raises at MCC amid cuts

BEDFORD — Two top Middlesex Community College administrators each received approximately $30,000 along with their promotions to vice president.

 

Nashua man injured in Tyngsboro crash

TYNGSBORO — A Nashua, New Hampshire, man sustained minor injuries after rolling his car on Route 3 northbound in Tyngsboro early Wednesday morning.

 

Three hurt in Pelham crash

PELHAM — Three people were hospitalized, one with serious injuries, following a two-vehicle crash in the area of 155 Sherburne Road about 4:35 p.

 

Lowell offers rewards for savings

LOWELL — To save, speak up.
That's the message of a newly reintroduced program, which will offer city employees cash rewards to identify cost saving measures in government operations.

 

Residents living in limbo after flood damaged units

BILLERICA — In July, Marie Tremblay packed up her apartment in The Commons on Boston Road and moved out after nine and a half years of calling it home.

 

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