Oct 30, 2009 | Lowell Sun
Minor injuries in Chelmsford rollover
Police say the driver of a 1998 Honda Civic suffered minor injuries Thursday afternoon when his car flipped over on Interstate 495 in Chelmsford, near the junction of Route 110.
Chelmsford food drive had great participation
The Chelmsford Women of Today would like to thank both the residents of Greater Lowell and Market Basket on Chelmsford Street for their generosity during our Oct.
Freeman Trail's end extended from Westford to Sudbury
Thanks to a $500,000 grant, the town of Westford will no longer be the end of the line for the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail.
They didn't like each other when they first met -- and it took time for affection, let alone love, to grow.
Town Talk: 'Fired' football coach to confront school leaders, and other shorter items of interest
Ex-head football and baseball coach at Andover High School Ken Maglio said he finally gets to meet with the School Committee to find out why he was not rehired just six weeks before this year's football season started.
These individuals are part of a new effort to promote the arts at UMass Lowell called UMass Lowell Center for Arts & Ideas.
All public schools deserve support
Here's a news flash for some local school committee members: Technical and charter schools are public schools, too, and students have every right to transfer into them.
Massachusetts awards $50M in housing stimulus
The state will funnel $50.3 million in federal recovery funds to 10 stalled, affordable housing developments across the commonwealth.
Police officer 'justified' in shooting Hooksett mugging suspect
Authorities say a Chelmsford, Mass. police officer was justified when he shot a woman who was on the run after allegedly brutally mugging an elderly woman at a Hannaford supermarket here.
With every pink lock, Chelmsford salon adds dollars to breast-cancer fight
The streaks of fuschia popping through Ami Doyle's hair are more than just a punk-rock moment.
DA, police: Officer was justified in Chelmsford shooting
District Attorney Gerard Leone's office and Chelmsford police have both determined that an officer was justified in shooting a 37-year-old New Hampshire woman last month during a domestic incident in the town center.
Lowell voters want clean streets and 'new faces'
If only the city's mean streets could be made as clean as her sheets, Soraya Safa would be happy.
Billerica school issue will go to ballot
Mark it down: Voters will get the chance to vote on a Proposition 2 1/2 debt exclusion to build a new Parker Elementary School.
Chelmsford grateful for a successful book sale
Once again the wonderful Friends of the Chelmsford Library have shown what community means to Chelmsford.
Man sought in package-store robbery
Police last night were searching for a man in a skeleton mask who pulled a butcher knife and held up a Bridge Street liquor store.
Economy blamed in Chelmsford vote
Despite a grim economy, two municipal building projects were promoted as a financial opportunity for taxpayers, with one having the potential to save $20 million.
Graveyard vandalized in Lowell
Just several of the more than 89 headstones Lowell police say were discovered either knocked over or broken yesterday at the Hildreth Cemetery in Lowell.
In Chelmsford, group works to keep 'living history' alive
What's the ideal beverage to serve volunteers while they're using old-fashioned, post-and-beam construction methods to build an historically fitting pinewood shed next to the Old Chelmsford Garrison House, built in 1691? Three hundred-year-old Gatorade, of course.
Can voters justify DPW, fire station?
With less than 48 hours until voters head to the polls, town officials are making a final push for a $13 million Department of Public Works and $12 million fire station headquarters.
Chelmsford: It's time for upgrades to benefit all
Now is the time to upgrade our Fire Department and Department of Public Works facilities.
Billerica, Chelmsford at the receiving end of state money for schools
The Massachusetts School Building Authority has approved $321 million for school construction projects in 15 districts, including Chelmsford and Billerica.